About Naz Kobari

I am Naz Kobari, based in Tucson Arizona, I bring over two thousand years of culture and history to life through my art and creative designs of scarves, ties, and pillow covers. Born to an artistically inclined family, I transformed my passion into a career. Today, I create works of art that depict a true expression of my personality.

Having studied Molecular and Cellular Biology, I acquired a keen eye and a heightened attention to detail for objects. Using acrylics and watercolor, I tap into my creative prowess to produce stunning pieces that not only capture the heart but unveil the beauty of a place that has strongly contributed to the extensive history of the arts – Iran.

 Whether it be dazzling abstracts or iconic landscapes, each piece from my collection will inspire.

At Naz Kobari Artistry, I believe one should never have to sacrifice quality for beauty. Every piece has been carefully curated for durability and style. My extensive biology background has made me eager to search for Eco-friendly, biodegradable, and thermoregulatory materials. From the finest silks to the softest cashmere, I invite you to explore my unique portfolio for a  profound revelation. The originality of my art will make you want to own multiple pieces!

I’m an avid traveler. I’ve traveled nearly half the globe in search of unique silk scarves and inspiration. I truly enjoy the nuanced diversity of each locale and immerse myself in the colorful array of rich vibrant cultures. I’m married and have 2 children, while also actively teaching art in my Tucson Art Studio. I sincerely appreciate your support and business, enjoy my art.

 
Naz Kobari in her gallery in Tucson, Arizona.

Naz Kobari in her gallery in Tucson, Arizona.

“When you buy something from an artist, you are buying more than an object. You’re buying hundreds of hours of errors and experimentation. You’re buying years of frustration and moments of pure joy. You’re not buying just one thing, you are buying a piece of a heart, a piece of a soul, a piece of someone else’s life.” Rebekah Joy Plett