Hamed Takhtchin
About

Hamed
Takhtchin

b. 1994 — Tehran

Hamed Takhtchin is a painter focusing on the connection between the human figure and inner emotions. His work seeks to capture authentic emotional and psychological moments, standing at the intersection of figurative realism and introspective depth.

Painting is where he stands and where he belongs — perhaps the only place where he truly recognizes himself, allowing a deeper introspection. Each piece reflects a moment formed between his inner and outer worlds.

In his series, he has tried to explore concepts such as abandonment, superficiality, and the human form through his personal lens. Each series reflects experiences and concerns that have evolved over time. This portfolio is an attempt to share a glimpse of what flows through his mind and artistic space.

Hamed Takhtchin
Education

Bachelor of Painting

Fine Art University of Tehran

2017

Animation Diploma

Seda-o-Sima School of Art

2010

Expertise

Figurative Painting & Drawing

Oil on canvas / Wood panel

Experience

Illustrator

Magnolia Advertising Agency

7 months

Drawing & Painting Teacher

Independent

2014 – present

Children's Drawing Instructor

Ages 4–12

2018

Workshop Instructor

Tehran University of Art

2024

Exhibitions

Annual Contemporary Designers

Group
2021House of Artists

Cubes

Solo
2020"A" Gallery

Youth Visual Arts Festival

Selected
2019Tehran

Second ZHOKAL Festival

Group
2017Tehran

First ZHOKAL Festival

Group
2016Tehran

Art Center Exhibition

Group
2015Tehran

Youth of Tehran

Group
2014Tehran

Saba Cultural Center

Group
2014Tehran
Awards

Certificate of Appreciation

Instructional Short Filmmaker, Sixth Festival

2011

Certificate of Appreciation

Pupil's Instructional Short Filmmaker, 29th Festival

2011

Certificate of Appreciation

Best Music and Dubbing, Animation Festival

2011

Honorary Diploma

Drawing, Art Festival of Seda-o-Sima School

2011

Honorary Diploma

Best Technical Experience, Art Festival of Seda-o-Sima School

2011

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