Amir H. Fallah produces deeply personal figurative works, which are steeped in childhood memories, formative experiences, as well as cultural legacies. He describes his range of subjects as including "punk rock, falling in love, the similarities between cacti and love, first kisses, Persian miniature painting, psychedelic imagery, skid row tents, Al-Qaida bunkers, collaboration, refugee camps, gardening, space..." Twelve years of graffiti art forms Fallah’s additive approach to painting and sculpting, which leads him to "put things on top of one another instead of forming objects or blending paint." 

 

Amir H. Fallah (born 1979), lives and works in Los Angeles, California. He received his BFA in Fine Art & Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2001 and his MFA in Painting at the University of California in 2005.