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Ponds No 13 by Azadeh R Nikou
Ponds No 13 by Azadeh R Nikou

Ponds No 13
Azadeh R. Nikou
Oil on Canvas
48 x 36 inches

Ponds No 15 by Azadeh R Nikou
Ponds No 15 by Azadeh R Nikou

Ponds No 15
Azadeh R. Nikou
Oil on Canvas
48 x 34 inches

Ponds No 16 by Azadeh R Nikou
Ponds No 16 by Azadeh R Nikou

Ponds No 16
Azadeh R. Nikou
Oil on Canvas
36 x 36 inches

Ponds No 31 by Azadeh R Nikou
Ponds No 31 by Azadeh R Nikou

Ponds No 31
Azadeh R. Nikou
Oil on Canvas
60 x 20 inches

AZADEH NIKOU

Where do I come from?

I was born and raised in Tehran/Iran. In 1999, I met my husband to be, Moana Rumi (Marty) Nikou, in San Francisco/California and moved to Hawaii to join him.

Now, we are a family of three living in the Kailua Town of Oahu.

My formal and academic education include Persian-English translation, visual arts history and studio with a concentration on PAINTING.

My Bachelor’s Degrees are in Translation from the Azad University in Tehran/Iran and Art & Art History from the University of Hawaii at Manoa in Honolulu/Hawaii.

Who am I?

I am a woman, a mother, a friend, an artist, a painter and more.

My childhood years were filled with family love and friendship. Above all, my father was my source of strength and vitality.

This is why when I prematurely lost my father, the pillar of stability in my life, at the tender age of fifteen, I decided on eventually moving away from my home and migrating to a distant land.

Years later in 1999, I married my husband, Marty, and moved to a little island called Oahu located in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean.

In Hawaii, I started my formal art education at Windward Community College mainly with Toni Martin and Snowden Hodges.

Then I transferred to University of Hawaii at Manoa and worked with Don Dougal and Yida Wang .

Snowden helped me to build a handsome body of realistic drawings and paintings and later Toni, Don and Yida opened my eyes to the heavenly art of abstract and impressionist paintings.

While I have displayed interest and talent in a variety of art mediums, I have consistently found myself brushing paint and colors on canvas.

What do I do?

I draw inspirations primarily from Mother Nature. My memories from our family’s estate in Rayhan and the natural beauty of the Iranian countryside are also, without a doubt, in the back of my mind every time I begin a new project.

Additionally, the Hawaiian Islands’ natural beauties posed against a backdrop of the infinite blue shades of the Pacific impact my gestural and spontaneous application of colors and textures.

And finally, my taste for Qajar Dynasty (18th Century) Persian miniature paintings, French impressionism, and Chinese Song Dynasty (10th Century) landscape paintings have influenced my imagery, palette and application of paint.

For more details, please visit my Art Gallery at….: AzadehArtStudio.com