Webcomic Series
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Alireza Karimi Moghaddam
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About Webcomic Series
Webcomic Series
I create digital webcomic series inspired by Vincent Van Gogh's artistic style and legacy. Each comic features vibrant illustrations with my signature post-impressionist digital art style, incorporating swirling patterns and bold colors.
Unique Elements
- Blend of humor and creativity with Van Gogh-inspired artistry
- Bilingual captions in English and Persian
- Philosophical themes and poetic narratives
- Interactive storytelling that encourages viewer interpretation
Ideal For
Art enthusiasts and comic lovers who appreciate Van Gogh's work and enjoy thoughtful, visually striking content that combines artistic excellence with storytelling.
Additional Details
My comics explore themes of nature, beauty, and human experience, often accompanied by poetic reflections that add depth to the visual narrative.
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Alireza Karimi Moghaddam
3697 connects in last 3 months
My Story
People say my art feels like Van Gogh or Frida, but honestly, it all started with light for me. Madarha dar sar mi parvarandam ke hes-e amigham ra be honar-e Nasir ol-Molk-e shiraz be tasvir dar avaram (I always wanted to paint my feelings for Nasir ol-Molk mosque). Childhood was those wild colors from its windows, like love flying around. I still chase that light. I put Vincent in our messy world and write as him, not because I’m him, but because his struggles are all of ours. My art is where the wound and the light meet.
My Work
Visual Art & Illustration - I make digital post-impressionist illustration and original acrylic paintings, mixing old masters with cartoon style.
Conversations with Art Legends - I imagine scenes like Van Gogh chatting with Frida or Tintin, blending their emotions into today’s world.
Art about Loneliness and Hope - Not always happy stuff - I paint struggle, sorrow, and the hope that sneaks in. No big wins, just surviving defeats.
For Deep Feelers - My work is for those who notice beauty in strange places. Gahi be aseman negah kon (Sometimes, look at the sky).