Ali’s paintings carry the same sensitivity found in his poetry. Using layered textures and fluid forms, he captures the tension between chaos and harmony. His palette often draws from nature — the blues of the Persian Gulf, the golds of desert light, the reds of ancient carpets — translating memory into color. Each piece tells a story not through representation, but through emotion and rhythm, inviting viewers to feel rather than simply see.
As an actor, Ali brings a reflective intensity to his performances. Whether on stage or screen, he inhabits characters with a poet’s awareness — listening not only to words but to the silences between them. His performances are marked by restraint, authenticity, and a deep connection to the psychological truth of his roles. In many ways, acting becomes another form of writing for him — one where the pen is replaced by presence.