Mo has been captivated by nature and art since childhood, spending his summer holidays immersed in his dreams of sculpting and painting in the countryside. He pursued his passion by delving deeper into art and human anatomy at the University of Fine Art in Tehran, graduating in 2008. In 2009, he earned recognition as an award-winning conceptual sculptor for his piece titled "Freedom."
Mo's artworks have graced numerous galleries, prominently featuring in the Behnam Dahshpoor Charity Gallery, showcasing his remarkable paintings and sculptures. He also attained an academic certificate in calligraphy from the Iranian Calligraphy Association during 2010-2011.
In 2015, Mo relocated to Vancouver, where he assumed the role of a sculpture mentor at the Glen Eagle Pottery Studio in West Vancouver. Later, in 2018, he made another move, this time to Victoria Island, establishing his personal studio in Oak Bay, dedicated to crafting his dynamic sculptures in motion.
Continuously driven by his passion, Mo remains committed to exploring the intricacies of clays and the enigmatic world of glazes, persistently seeking to expand his artistic horizons.