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"I believe art has the power to transform spaces, uplift energy, and inspire the soul. Every piece I create is a reminder that beauty, possibility, and connection are always within reach."

Kathy Lajvardi

Lajvardi is a contemporary pop artist and designer whose work transforms bold color and texture into visual altars of beauty, power, and divine truth. Based in California and featured in the LA Times, her portraits, prints, and custom commissions are collected by those who crave art that empowers, protects, and transforms.

Born in Iran and raised in the U.S., Lajvardi’s journey has always been one of duality—between worlds, cultures, and identities. Art became her sanctuary, her rebellion, and her crown. Through her work, she channels the divine feminine as both muse and mirror, capturing the emotional complexity of women—the rage, the tenderness, the power, and the joy.

Her process is fast, instinctual, and alive—not rushed, but channeled. Each brushstroke is a heartbeat, each layer a story, each burst of color a declaration. Crystals, texture, and symbolism intertwine with vibrant hues to create pieces that don’t just hang on walls—they command presence. Her work transforms spaces into living altars and reminds viewers of their own radiance, resilience, and worth.

Lajvardi’s vision is to create art that is more than beautiful—it is transformational. Every portrait is a crown in color, a mirror of identity, and a portal back to self. For her collectors—visionaries, muses, and modern icons—her art is both statement and sanctuary, a luxurious reminder that to be seen is to be powerful.
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