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Everything Starts From A Dot Painting

Jack Avetisyan

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 2.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Everything starts from a dot a pays homage to Wassily Kandinsky’s painting and philosophy that every line and shape was initially a dot. In this painting he is showing his character embracing that idea by looking up and embracing the dot. One can also interprent the dot as the sun. The symbol of the sun is an alchemy symbol and the dot simplest symbol of wholeness, therefore the simplest God-image. Just as a dot is the beginning point the sun is a symbol of origin. Carl Jung called dots “the symbol of mysterious creative center in nature” The sun represents life, influence, and strength. He will symbolize energy, will, being clear, and self.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

30 W x 40 H x 2.5 D in

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It is quite a world Jack Avetisyan conjures, a world born of incongruity and yet seeming whole and logical to the eye. On the one hand, Avetisyan the bemused observer of human foible, satirizes the ambition and vanity of our species with the deft, animated line of a social satirist, mocking our self-deluding attitudes with a caricaturist’s flair. On the other hand, Avetisyan the diehard modernist sets his stylized figures, and the welter of lines that describes them, within roiling fields of abstraction, turning his wit into wild displays of formal virtuosity. An Avetisyan painting or drawing is two things at once, an arch cartoon and a vigorous abstract composition; we close one eye to see one thing, the other eye to see the other, but we can’t really pull the two supposedly disparate pictorial languages, much less pictorial messages, apart. Both languages, and messages, are integral to Avetisyan’s vision: he’s the one who closes one eye and then the other. By American Art Critic Peter Frank

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