All About Elham

Meet Artist Elham

Elham Sarvi is a fine artist and art instructor based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Elham studied Visual Arts at Soreh University in Tehran, Iran before moving to Canada where she continued her Fine Arts education at Seneca College, CTSA and Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

During her art career, Elham participated in over 20 exhibitions throughout Canada and The U.S. Her figurative acrylic paintings and mixed media abstract art pieces are showcased in major cities along the West Coast from Vancouver, BC to Orange County, CA. When Elham is not painting and exhibiting her work, she is teaching and volunteering her time and skills to instruct the next generation of artists.

Elham has 15 years of experience as an art instructor and leads art classes catered to both children and adults. She teaches and creates in her private studio based in Port Moody, “The City of the Arts.” Elham’s passion for sharing techniques and inspiring people goes beyond the canvas and classroom. She volunteers her time and skills to several art centers, including North Vancouver Arts Council and Evergreen Cultural Centre. Elham is dedicated to sharing her voice and positively impacting her community through her art and expertise.

A statement from Elham…

Art is a spiritual journey of my personal growth which I express through colors and forms. Painting and photography give me the freedom to explore and express my being.

For over 25 years, art has been in the center of my life. My work reflects who I am and what I stand for. With each canvas, I experience a new sense of freedom and emotion.

Each piece is a mystery of my existence. Hence, this is how I meditate.

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4 thoughts on “All About Elham”

  1. Elham’s collection is filled with meaning and texture. I love the message behind her pieces and especially love how organic and full of depth the landscape pieces are. Beautiful work and powerful message!

  2. I love the message that is attached to the art. When art is combined with activism, it reaches people differently and that’s such a powerful tool. Love this series!

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