![]() ![]() His late 90s and early 2000s works show these compositions. His paintings became more abstract, the figures transformed into faceless and often genderless geometric shaped human bodies and animals and also words found their way into his works. During this era his paintings and illustrations were sharing many characteristics, but soon they started to go separate ways. ![]() They often have an old Iranian cities architecture scenery in background. During the 80s and early 90s his paintings were very atmospheric and poetic, mostly creating a mysterious and nostalgic mood reminding the stories of One Thousand and One Nights the book he later illustrated three times. Bank Pasargad Museum of Contemporary Visual Arts.īaniasadi's painting style has been constantly changing over the years. Style Painting Mohammad Ali Baniasadi, Untitled, 2018. During the 70s he was mostly active as an editorial cartoonist. In 2001 he got his master's degree in illustration from the same school. His notable teachers were Marcos Grigorian, Mohsen Vaziri-Moghaddam, Jalal Shabahangi and Morteza Momayez. He also succeeded receiving his bachelor's degree in painting from Tehran University right before the so-called Cultural Revolution. In 1974 he received a degree in sculpture from Kamal-ol-Molk Conservatory and began a two-year course of animation under Zarrinkelk instruction and started working as a trainer in Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (Kanoon) the same year, for six years till 1980 Cultural Revolution closing of educational centers following by Iran 1979 revolution. Playing with father's tools made him interested in arts and at the age of 16 he decided to leave his hometown for Tehran, to study arts. His mother was a school teacher and his father was a Civil Registry employee who had a hobby of book binding and painting and became a paint seller after retirement. He was born on November 27, 1955, Semnan, Iran. He was one of the founding members of Iran Association of Children's Book Illustrators and the chairman of its first board of directors. He is best known for illustrating children's books and magazines for four decades, which brought him the nomination for Hans Christian Andersen Award, known as the Little Nobel prize in 2012, as one of the five finalists for the award, and also nomination for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for four consecutive years since 2013. Mohammad Ali Baniasadi ( Persian: محمدعلی بنیاسدی born 1955) is an Iranian painter, illustrator, cartoonist and sculptor.
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