Arshan Rahimi is a Persian artist based in Kuwait, working across music, live performance, and visual storytelling.
Trained in both music and cinema, he develops projects that connect ney (Persian flute), moving image, and Eastern artistic identity in contemporary forms.
His work moves between stage performance and visual art, bringing together sound, atmosphere, and visual language in a practice shaped for both live presentation and visual contexts
Trained in both music and cinema, he develops projects that connect ney (Persian flute), moving image, and Eastern artistic identity in contemporary forms.
His work moves between stage performance and visual art, bringing together sound, atmosphere, and visual language in a practice shaped for both live presentation and visual contexts
Arshan Rahimi is a Persian artist based in Kuwait, working across music, live performance, and visual storytelling.
Trained in both music and cinema, he develops projects that connect ney (Persian flute), moving image, and Eastern artistic identity in contemporary forms.
His work moves between stage performance and visual art, bringing together sound, atmosphere, and visual language in a practice shaped for both live presentation and visual contexts