Majid Shojaeian, photographer and sculptor, was born in 1978. Shojaeian entered the university to study food industry engineering, but he left this field unfinished and went towards art. Shojaeian was accepted into the music department of Azad University and started photography some time later.
Shojaeian started sculpting with clay in 2018 and engaged in this art experimentally and part-time. He has exhibited his artworks in galleries such as Artibition, Seyhoun, Negar and Drawing of Art.
Sculptures titled "Behjat" are among the interesting works of Shojaeian, which, together with the signs of pop art, point to the contradiction between yesterday and today and the transition of women. A woman with a classic figure is covered with an amalgam of elements of the modern world of the West and today.
In the statement about his sculptures, which are figures of fat women's bodies, he wrote: "I am Behjat, an ordinary person... full of passion for life... I am fat and this body is a part of me... I have accepted and love my appearance... I wisper songs when I'm cooking... I enjoy reading books in the bathtub, doing jump rope, and dancing and feel life with every cell of my body... I comb my hair in front of the mirror, and with red lipstick, I show my femininity to the world... That's what life is... these pure moments of being yourself and enjoying yourself..."