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I originally came to the US in 2005 and pursued my passion for art by studying it in college. Currently, I am an art teacher in Orange County, California.
My love for art began long before I moved to the United States; back in my homeland, I held exhibitions and taught art to elementary school children.
Teaching young learners has always been a part of my schedule, and over the years, I've honed my ability to adapt my teaching methods to suit each child's unique skill level and enthusiasm for art.
I am a proud holder of the Grumbacher Art Instructor Certification. Many of my students have entered competitions under my guidance, achieving remarkable success.
Notably, one of my students was awarded a prestigious opportunity to attend the Ryman Arts School in California.
I invite you to read the testimonials below and learn more about the experiences and achievements of my students.
Feel free to explore the reviews of my teaching and see the impact of my commitment to nurturing young artists.
My daughter is having great time with teacher Ghasemi, she is very nice and patient and always goes with the skills that my daughter needs to practice. She can combine my daughter’s interests with her teaching, so kids won’t feel tied at all. My daughter now loves drawing very much, she is trying different art styles and her skills are improving fast.
Alison's Mom (student)
Ferri is so amazing, patient, and kind. my painting skills have grown in her class. She is super talented in her work. I love how she makes the painting class easy and technical for me.
Forough is simply amazing, she is a real beauty person and a true artist. I have learned a lot since I started working with her. She also works with my two boys. I love how she interacts and encourages them, to make them feel confident about themselves and their work.
I really recommend her.
I entered a national art competition today and won 2nd place!! This is a congressional art competition and the first place winner gets $1000 and a trip to Washington DC to see their artwork hung in the building.