Parin Heidari is an artist working across drawing, print, animation, and installation. Her practice centers on the continuous line — a single, uninterrupted mark — as a method for exploring emotion, memory, and the human condition.
Drawing with both hands simultaneously, Parin disrupts conventional ideas of control and authorship. The resulting work is fragmented yet cohesive, shaped by instinct and vulnerability rather than accumulation. Synesthesia quietly underpins this process — collapsing the boundaries between movement, sensation, and perception into a unified visual language.
Her practice extends into technology not as subject, but as collaborator. Through robotics, generative systems, and digital animation, she introduces machine unpredictability into the act of mark-making, questioning authorship and the tension between human intuition and automated systems.
At its core, the work holds a single conviction: a line can carry emotion, absence, and memory — without explanation.