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Tigran Sargsyan

Yerevan, Armenia

Tigran Sargsyan is an Armenian impressionist painter dedicated to bringing the beauty of nature to t...

About the artist

Tigran Sargsyan

Joined In 2016

(21 Followers)

About the artist

Tigran Sargsyan

Joined In 2016

(21 Followers)

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Tigran Sargsyan is an Armenian impressionist painter dedicated to bringing the beauty of nature to those who feel isolated from it in today’s urbanized and fast-paced world. A graduate of Yerevan State Pedagogical University and Gevorkian Theological Seminary, Tigran is also a member of the Artist’s Union of Armenia. His work has been exhibited in solo shows across Yerevan, including at the Moscow Cultural and Business Center, Zvartnots International Airport, and the State Museum of Nature of Armenia.

Inspired by the transient beauty of nature—its light, colors, and textures—Tigran’s art is rooted in Impressionism. Through loose brushstrokes and a vibrant color palette, he captures the dynamic essence of landscapes, particularly those of his Armenian homeland. His paintings are sanctuaries for those longing to reconnect with the tranquility and restorative power of nature. They offer moments of pause and reflection, encouraging viewers to immerse themselves in the serene beauty that nature provides.

Tigran’s work is deeply influenced by his cultural heritage. The unique light and textures of Armenia’s landscapes serve as a rich source of inspiration. Through his art, he not only celebrates the splendor of his homeland but also sh...

Bachelor of Fine Arts.
Graduated Yerevan State Pedagogical University,
Department of Art.
Graduated Gevorkian Theological Seminary.

Rating Exhibition – Artist’s Union of Armenia Yerevan, 2023
Rating Exhibition – Artist’s Union of Armenia Yerevan, 2022
“Non-bleaching Colors” – Vanadzor, 2019
Republican Exhibition “My Parents” –Yerevan, 2019
Regional Exhibition – Ashtarak, 2018
Republican Exhibition – Artist’s Union of Armenia, Yerevan, 2017
“Colors and Years” – Yerevan, 2013