Ardeshir Mohassess
Ardeshir Mohassess, an Iranian designer, illustrator, and cartoonist, gained renown for his critical approach in creating artworks.
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Beginning his artistic journey in his adolescence, Mohassess initially pursued studies in law but soon transitioned to professional illustration work. His designs featured prominently in publications such as "Book of the Week" and various magazines, garnering attention for his innovative cartoon style, both domestically and internationally. His career extended to the United States, where he held numerous exhibitions abroad, showcasing his unique perspective on cartoons and addressing serious societal issues with his illustrations.
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Mohassess's impact on Iranian cartoon art was profound, as he delved into weighty subjects often overlooked by his contemporaries, drawing inspiration from historical photographs of the Qajar Dynasty. His artworks, characterized by vibrant and sometimes geometric lines, conveyed the underlying pain and suffering in everyday life. Renowned cartoonist Davood Shahidi praised Mohassess as a global artist who revived Iranian history through his works, emphasizing his contributions to the field of graphic humour and his portrayal of Iran's challenges with wit and insight.





















