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Armenia
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It is a part of my '300 words' series. In literary circles it is considered more difficult to write short pieces. A novel is easy: one can ‘cover’ stylistically weak portions by stronger ones; straighten out a story line gone awry; add a curious description to make up for boring narrative. In a short story, however, all the author’s blunders are exposed. So a miniature limited to more than 300 words is regarded as one of the most exacting genres. Same applies to painting, especially abstract painting. On a larger work meant to decorate a wall, individual details are less prominent and the painting itself rather serves to contribute to the background and set up the general ambience. A smaller picture is always challenging to make: you see it as a whole, it’s all there in front of you. 300 Words is my series of small-size works where I reason about how to convey a full narrative, complete with all its classical stages like set-up, build-up, climax, and resolution. The artwork was painted with professional oil paint on canvas. Stretched on a wooden frame. The sides are painted, so the painting is ready to hang. You get a certification of authenticity. I always offer exclusive my original paintings, handmade, signed and dated on the front by myself...
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Armenia
It's hard to place myself into one particular genre. But you still can find a feature wondering around my works. They are all united by one same plot. Even in what may initially seem an objectless abstraction, there is the plot. I've been calling myself a psychedelic artist, an abstractionist and a surrealist. Now I have left it all behind. I feel, that I have the view, that is larger than just psychedelics or surrealism, or abstractionism. I get inspired, besides everything else, from written symbols and calligraphy as well as from mythology of various different countries and cultures. In Japan seven precise and gentle strikes of a brush create a symbol. Aztecs spiritual successors attract matter with just a thread of a thought. Egyptian ornament, eternal and flat, inspires me to push myself off into something curly. It's hard for me to pick just one culture. I can not define myself through one particular nationality. I started my career as an artist in Russia. I'm Armenian ethnically. I had lived and studied in Austria and England for a while. I have travelled around half of the world, and I was at home everywhere.
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