Her work is available for purchase as paintings on canvas, works on paper, prints on fine lithograph, and artful notecards. Sahba is also sought after for commissioned works for individuals’ residences and workplaces.
Passionate about bringing art into people’s everyday lives, Sahba regularly hosts art-inspired special events at her Palo Alto studio and curates a popular “Sahba Salon” series that brings together those who love art and the art of good conversation.
Sahba actively support charitable causes as well, donating artwork to causes close to her heart, helping to enhance art education in schools, and hosting art-for-good events at her studio.
Please contact Themes+Projects to learn more and follow Sahba on FB, Instagram, Twitter.
info@themesandprojects.com
+1 415 732 0300
Silver Birch I
48" x 24"
Silver Birch II
48" x 24"
Untitled I
72" x 72"
Untitled II
72" x 72"
Trees
40" x 40"
Morning Fog
40" x 40"
Treescape 1
40" x 40"
Treescape 2
30" x 30"
Exhibition on view February 3 through March 31, 2018
"Ethereal Landscape" by Sahba
Treescape 3
30" x 30"
Treescape 4
40" x 40"
Dream
40" x 40"
Drifting
30" x 48"
Treescape
30" x 48"
Crossing the Line
60" x 60"
Fog
20" x 20"
Breakthrough
18" x 18"
Snow
18" x 18"
Monochromatic Diptych 3
60" x 80"
Indigo Rain
48" x 48"
Back to Black
42" x 42"
Sky
30" x 30"
Zen
40" x 40"
Wild is the Wind
36" x 48"
Special Event:
Sahba Salon
Saturday, March 3, 4-6pm
For the past several years, SAHBA has hosted SAHBA Salons at her Palo Alto art studio, bringing together those who love art and the art of good conversation with some of the Bay Area's most creative + inspiring thinkers and doers.
Please join us as we host SAHBA's inaugural San Francisco SAHBA Salon at Themes+Projects gallery. This coincides with her solo exhibition, "ethereal landscape", at the gallery.
Theme: "Show & Tell"
Featuring: Pop-up presentations + conversations with wildly creative people who instigate, invigorate, and inspire, including New York Times best-selling author Julie Lythcott-Haims, KQED Arts and Culture Reporter Chloe Veltman, "Broad Strokes" author Bridget Quinn, Lava Mae Founder/CEO Doniece Sandoval and "Invisible Gifts" poet/author Maw Shein Win.