
Aribiglari
Arash Biglari, born in Belgium (1987), is a self-taught painter whose work explores the depths of human consciousness. His journey in art has been driven by the desire to tap into the flow state, where creativity emerges naturally through randomness and intuition. He has never had formal training; instead, he embraces the freedom of self-discovery, allowing his art to evolve organically.
His paintings blend abstraction with intricate detail, often resembling a parody of real life. At first glance, they appear chaotic, but closer inspection reveals a deeper structure—mirroring the complexity of the human mind and experience. Through his work, he aims to invite viewers to see beyond the obvious, engaging with the underlying patterns that connect us all.
‘My painting process begins with an open, unburdened mind, allowing intuition and spontaneity to guide each stroke. I paint by feeling rather than thinking, trusting in the flow of creativity and the subconscious to lead the way. In this fluid state, the art unfolds organically, free from intention or restraint.’






















