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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 58.7 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in
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The carpet depicts the goddess Arubaini from ancient Armenia, the supreme female deity of the Urartian pantheon, the wife of the supreme god Haldi According to Urartian legends, the sacrifice for the goddess Arubaini was to be one cow and one sheep [1]. The goddess Arubaini also played the role of fertility goddess. In the carpet-picture of Arubaini is depicted a young beautiful woman. Drawing The carpet is not like modern carpets, patterns, the picture is all from ancient Armenian drawings and patterns. Goddess calm sits on her chair and conducts her divine formalities. There are a lot of lions and bulls around the picture. Lions personified force and bulls sacred animals, personified Power and luck. It is said that bulls and lions bear good luck. Mirror and illuminating plant comes to the goddess Arubaini, to drink a light drink from the plant. Arubaini is a strong fiery goddess. Her calmness speaks of her self-confidence and strength. The green color of the carpet of the figure embodies the closeness of nature, This is the environment of the then people and gods.
2016
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
58.7 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
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Galust Mkhitaryan for a long time engaged in scientific work, the reconstruction of drawings and patterns of ancient Armenian, and the states of the ancient world of Mesopotamia. Not the scientific education, mastered the science of ancient history, studied the life of people, kings who created the Ararat kingdom. Before embarking on the Recreation, the reconstruction needed to know a lot of history, what attributes were in the hands of kings, people, slaves, etc. Reconstruction of patterns, ornaments and drawings of the times of the ancient state of Ararat, Galust Mkhitaryan, began to be occupied from 2008, which were established in the 9th-6th centuries BC. The artist collected them together, recreated from museum exhibits, on which one could often see scratched drawings modernized, and before us appeared the ancient Armenian world in all its beauty. The first exhibition of his reconstructed works was held in St. Petersburg on January 23-29, 2012. People with a huge interesting visit to not an ordinary exhibition. Galust Mkhitaryan of Armenia returned the lost values during the adoption of Christianity, when King Trdat destroyed the monuments to the Christian temples. Armenia now in all its beauty with a not known party has come before us. The whole learned world and those who love the ancient art history will be able to understand the ancient life of Armenia. I love the ancient world, I appreciate, I dream of restoring, completely ancient history. That's why I was inspired to recreate the ancient world. Biography: Mkhitaryan G.L. was born in the city of Kirovakan of the Armenian SSR in 1959, in a working family. He liked to paint since childhood, but he did not have the opportunity to go to art school. He worked at the factory of chemical fibers, and in 1985, by military service, was transferred to the city of St. Petersburg. After the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant), it participated in its liquidation and was awarded the Order "For the Salvation of People". Currently in retirement, is an invalid of the second group. I did not get a special art education. He took up painting in 2007 and devotes all his free time to it. His work is mostly connected with the history and culture of Armenia. A number of paintings have been created that relate to the tragic history of the Armenian people in the years 1890-1930 in the Ottoman Turkey.
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