This project was started in the third year of my studies in university, in a class I had with Mr. Khodadadi. Before that, I was working on Urban Designs, and then I was attracted to the old American cars that I was finding by chance, and I used to photograph and then paint them, or just draw them in the space they were located.
While working on this project, I focused on the places they were being serviced. So, these places and the cars being repaired became the subject of some of my works. Painting on a two-dimensional surface, I paint and recreate them in today’s life due to the charm, quality, and lifestyle of that era.
Choosing classic American cars for my paintings was a conscious choice from different types of human life in previous half-century that had a lasting, avant-garde, and creative, and at the same time, consumable and economic in their own period, whether in the field of car production, or architecture, music, fashion, or life style. These paintings are a new opportunity to act against all current systematic values, and it doubles the necessity of addressing this issue for me.