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Black Door 14 Print

Garry Arzumanyan

United States

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“People are fewer Than the space, But more than a time. That’s why everything eventually becomes a city.” This is a conceptual work by Garry Arzumanyan, an artist mostly working in a surreal seascape genre, whose works substantially reflect the issues of the climate change, to which the attention of observers is constantly attracted. The global ocean level rise, restricted drinking water resources, all these global issues directly affect the life of a human being, and this mutual influence is perceived and presented through analyzing and depicting it in his art, through a prism of an individual existential dualism. Executed using museum-quality oil paints (Rembrandt and Master Class) on museum-quality linen canvas (Belle Arti) Actual size of this artwork is about 150*100cm, stretched on wooden frame - 120*80cm. Ships from Netherlands.

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Giclee on Canvas

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14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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The art created by me stands out for peculiar allegories. My paintings clearly illustrate my symbolic system, which was formed in the philosophical and allegorical fields. However, the core of my creativity is a person with his subconscious ideas and feelings. I use the element of the sea to make the feelings of an intelligent being more tangible and visible․ What if it is not the sea that makes us part of the spiritual world in the easiest and most relaxed way? Variability of clouds and sea, smooth change of color tone, penetration of sunlight, transitions of blue color from fading gray to green combined with an emotional white color react to the mentality and feelings of his human characters․ The essence of surrealist painting is to convey the feelings of the subconscious․ In this regard, I manage to create more clearly and sincerely comparison between my vision and reality․ From early childhood inspired by the works of Ivan Aivazovsky and Francis Bacon, I love to discover people`s emotions, fears, dark and light sides in my compositions. Many people think I do paint a sea, water, ocean. I don't really depict it. I depict the man, using a sea, ocean, water and other nautical imageries. I paint people with their weak and strong, people with their fears, people with their dreams.

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