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Portrait Drawing

El Gretta

Armenia

Drawing, Pastel on Paper

Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in

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The blind wander in the night. Much easier at night. Go across the square. The blind live by touch. To the touch, Touching the world with your hands, Without knowing light and shadow And feeling the stones: Walls are made of stone. Men live behind them. Women. Children. Money. That's why Indestructible Better get around the walls. And the music will rest against them Music will be swallowed by stones. And the music will die in them, Gripped by hands. It's bad to die at night. It's bad to die by touch. So it's easier for the blind. The blind man walks through the square.

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Drawing:Pastel on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in

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El Greta (b. 1991) is a distinguished Armenian artist, whose academic journey culminated with her graduation from the State Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia in 2014. Currently based in Yerevan, her creative expressions predominantly manifest through paintings characterized by static objects, nudity, and a monochrome palette. Embracing Neofigurative Expressionism, El Greta delves into the myriad facets of human existence, exploring the boundless diversity of human manifestations through her art. El Greta's oeuvre has been showcased across various prestigious platforms, marking her presence in the Armenian and international art scenes. Noteworthy exhibitions include her participation in the Artists' Union of Armenia Spring Salon in March 2011, a solo exhibition at the Chamber Theatre in 2012, and a display of her works at the Albert and Tovboyajyan Gallery in 2013. Further extending her artistic dialogue, she contributed to an exhibition in Georgia in 2013, commemorating Mother's Day, organized by the Armenian Diocese of Georgia. Her continued engagement with the Artists' Union of Armenia was evident in her participation in a graduate exhibition in 2014 and a commemorative exhibition for the centenary of the Armenian Genocide in 2015. El Greta's collaboration with contemporary writer Aram Pachyan in 2015, facilitated by modern artist Levon Fljyan at the Contemporary Art Museum, highlights her interdisciplinary approach. In 2016, her art reached a wider audience through an exhibition sale at the UN representation residence in Armenia. The year 2017 saw her captivating solo exhibition "Blue Reflection" at Dalan Art Gallery, followed by a notable exhibition at the Yerevan City Hall titled "Look at the City." Her artistic journey continued with participation in the "Story of a Canvas" exhibition at Arhvestanoc Gallery in 2019. El Greta's art is a reflective exploration of human identity and experience, inviting viewers into a contemplative dialogue through her Neofigurative Expressionist lens. Her contributions to the art world are marked by a deep engagement with thematic diversity and a profound exploration of the human condition.

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