Niaz Hajimaghsoudi - Artist

Original painting with watercolor on 300 gr watercolor paper
In this dreamlike painting, a majestic deer with wide antlers seems to have emerged from the heart of a mythical forest. Among its antlers, tiny deer run through the clouds — ambassadors of childhood, imagination, and joy.
Delicate, skin-toned flowers inspired by miniature motifs adorn its neck; as if winter has quietly planted blossoms of spring upon its body.
A wreath of green leaves and Christmas flowers wraps around its neck like a living crown — a symbol of birth and light in the cold nights of winter. The deer’s gaze is calm and deep, holding a crescent moon in its eye — a sign of the union between sky and earth, night and dream. Upon its forehead lies an intricate miniature pattern, echoing the sacredness and ancient memory of nature.
” CHRISTMAS DEER” is more than just an image — it is a tale of light, nature, and hope at the heart of winter.

Christmas owls
Original painting with watercolor on 300gr watercolor paper
In this painting, two white and golden owls have become symbols of Christmas.
One carries a cluster of holly flowers—bringing a message of joy.
The other sits with quiet majesty on a golden crescent moon,
a moon within which miniature owls dance among the clouds.
Both gaze in the same direction,
as if they’ve heard a distant call.

Original painting with watercolor on 300 gr watercolor paper
This small bird, though simple in form, is rich with intricate detail and quiet emotion. I painted it with watercolor on 300gsm paper. Within its eye, a delicate white flower blooms—symbol of its deep love for nature and life. It carries blossoms of life, and within them, tiny birds dance in a radiant cycle of being.
The warm tones of golden yellow, fiery orange, and vivid red radiate the nourishing heat of life and the brilliance of existence itself.
Its outstretched wings in mid-flight evoke a sense of release and liberation—as if it has soared beyond all limits, carried only by the wind and the will to be free.
This is a celebration of freedom in its purest form—rooted in love, light, and the eternal rhythm of life.

Deliverance
Original painting with watercolor on 300 gr watercolor paper
In this painting, deliverance is neither a cry nor an escape — but an open embrace toward light, toward the purity of life, just like a butterfly dancing fearlessly in the wind.
Three radiant orange butterflies, light as air, drift among white blossoms and twisting, life-filled branches — suspended in a moment of peaceful flight.
Both butterflies and blossoms remind us of the fleeting nature of this world — yet their presence is full of love, beauty, and meaning. This painting is a quiet celebration of the delicate flow of life.

Original painting with watercolor on 300 gr watercolor paper
In this watercolor painting, three delicate and colorful birds glide silently through a vibrant garden filled with blossoms and fruit. Each one, drawn to the flowers in search of nectar, creates a poetic rhythm in the air with the gentle flutter of its wings.
The harmony of softness and detail in this piece brings together the realms of dream and reality—where the subtle blur of colors blends seamlessly with the precise delicacy of feathers and petals.
This painting is nature’s whisper—a quiet song of love carried by birds in a garden of color and life.

CUBA BIRD IN THE GURDEN
Watercolor painting on 300 gr watercolor paper
In this piece, a tiny bird—its feathers softly rendered in emerald green, pink, and vibrant blue—sits upon a branch adorned with blooming flowers. With a gaze full of curiosity and gentle wonder, it looks up toward the blossoms above, as if engaged in a silent conversation with nature.
The pink petals, lit by the striking yellow of their stamens, not only create a dreamlike atmosphere but also harmonize beautifully with the colors of the bird itself.
This delicate composition evokes a sense of vitality, peace, and childlike awe—as though a fleeting moment from an enchanted garden has been captured, where bird and blossom become one in quiet communion.
It is a portrait of harmony in nature, and of the small yet profound beauties that often go unnoticed.

Watercolor painting on 300 gr watercolor paper
“Bluethroat” — a real bird from the heart of nature.
Its eye, full of detail, holds a vivid, alert gaze.
Painted in a loose watercolor style,
the area beneath its throat reveals a striking texture—
a spontaneous dance of pigment and water.
Its body gently fades downward,
capturing a moment between presence and disappearance.
A small, colorful bird with a calm gaze, full of life.
Within its eye lies the artist’s signature—an open flower—
as if nature itself is looking out from within.
Its body is painted with a harmony of warm and cool tones,
capturing both softness and strength at once.
While the eye is painted with great detail,
part of the body fades away, and half remains unseen—
as if the bird has emerged from a dream.

Bird in love
Original painting with watercolor on 300 gr watercolor painting
Two colorful and graceful birds are captured in a poetic silence.
One of them, filled with love, offers a blooming branch as a gift. The other gazes quietly, surprised and calm. Yet both sit on the same branch, which gently curves around them with blossoms and leaves—like nature itself is embracing their quiet bond, witnessing this silent connection of hearts.

A collection of drawings and handwritten texts by Niyaz
In this collection, love is not declared in bold words, but whispered in the margins—within the curve of a branch, in the silent flight of a small bird, in the gentle trace of a pencil, and in lines that are sometimes readable, sometimes fading, yet always carrying deep emotion.
Each piece is a blend of pencil drawings and handwritten texts that wrap around the image like a soft breeze, merging into a single voice. These writings are not mere decoration; they are part of the story. Sometimes they hide a tale, sometimes they murmur an unfinished poem, and sometimes they simply hold a meaningful silence.
In On the Margins of Love, image and word are not in opposition, but intertwined—just like love itself: at once spoken and unspeakable. This collection invites the viewer to read with both eyes and heart—a reading that may begin with the gaze of a bird and end in a hidden word among the lines.

Original painting on fabric with fabric color
In this dreamlike artwork, kingfishers journey from the surface of the earth to the heights of the sky—a symbolic passage from darkness into light. At the very bottom of the piece lies a still, marsh-like lake, surrounded by withered, lifeless branches leaning toward its waters. Within this quiet pool, a single kingfisher captures a fish—a symbol of the ongoing struggle for survival amid stillness.
Above this scene, five kingfishers are caught in a fierce dispute—battling for more, entangled in the dry branches as if trapped in worldly desires and material conflict. Slightly higher, two birds perch quietly on a branch adorned with budding leaves and blossoms, heralding the coming of spring. They sit in peace, yet their gazes drift in opposite directions, each absorbed in its own contemplative path.
In that same row, one bird takes flight, rising upward as though it has discovered a path—perhaps the path to liberation. Once again, withered branches stretch out from either side. On one, a bird watches the chaos below—an observer of the material world. On the opposite branch, a smaller but more awakened bird turns its gaze upward, toward the realm of spirit. Around it, blossoms bloom—a message of love and presence.
Above them, five more birds soar toward the light, carrying blossoms of love in their beaks. These flowers, born of the birds’ love for life itself, become emblems of unity and purity.
At the pinnacle of this spiritual ascent, just beneath a crown of golden, radiant blossoms, one final bird stands alone—an embodiment of wisdom. With wings fully open, it rests at the very center of the composition, a symbol of arrival, illumination, and connection with the whole of existence.

Original painting on fabric with fabric colors
In this dreamlike artwork, kingfishers journey from the surface of the earth to the heights of the sky—a symbolic passage from darkness into light. At the very bottom of the piece lies a still, marsh-like lake, surrounded by withered, lifeless branches leaning toward its waters. Within this quiet pool, a single kingfisher captures a fish—a symbol of the ongoing struggle for survival amid stillness.
Above this scene, five kingfishers are caught in a fierce dispute—battling for more, entangled in the dry branches as if trapped in worldly desires and material conflict. Slightly higher, two birds perch quietly on a branch adorned with budding leaves and blossoms, heralding the coming of spring. They sit in peace, yet their gazes drift in opposite directions, each absorbed in its own contemplative path.
In that same row, one bird takes flight, rising upward as though it has discovered a path—perhaps the path to liberation. Once again, withered branches stretch out from either side. On one, a bird watches the chaos below—an observer of the material world. On the opposite branch, a smaller but more awakened bird turns its gaze upward, toward the realm of spirit. Around it, blossoms bloom—a message of love and presence.
Above them, five more birds soar toward the light, carrying blossoms of love in their beaks. These flowers, born of the birds’ love for life itself, become emblems of unity and purity.
At the pinnacle of this spiritual ascent, just beneath a crown of golden, radiant blossoms, one final bird stands alone—an embodiment of wisdom. With wings fully open, it rests at the very center of the composition, a symbol of arrival, illumination, and connection with the whole of existence.

SPECIAL ARTWORK – SPECIAL DECORATION
Painting beautiful Seahorse on velvet cushion