

Homa Delvaray is a Tehran-based visual artist and designer whose work fuses Iranian cultural heritage with contemporary form, collapsing binaries between tradition and rebellion, chaos and control. Trained at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Tehran University, she emerged from a post-revolution, post-war Iran, channeling childhood instincts for mark-making—on dolls, walls, notebooks—into a practice defined by defiance and precision. Known for her bold independence, Delvaray resists collaborative constraints in favor of solitary experimentation. Her formal language cuts through red lines with intricate, layered compositions that challenge the rules of graphic design and extend far beyond it. Whether working in print, installation, or digital media, she constructs visual systems as rigorous as they are untamed—balancing historical symbolism with subversive structure.