Sáhaar Khosrojerdi’s art is anything but conventional. She finds beauty in three-dimensionality and geometric form, having studied as an architect for several years, and has a sophisticated grasp of perspective that forms a foundation for her images. Her love of nature also permeates her paintings. Creatures appear in the foreground of works, angular and unusual to the ordinary eye, often set in barren landscapes. “It is not a reflection of the world, but a conception liberated from logic and rationality. There is chaos and there is calm, like the silent moment before detonation.”