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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 40x30in
About this artwork
"The Fall" portrays a young man in a sharp black suit, not plummeting in fear, but rather diving into a vibrant abyss. Clad in formal attire, he seems oddly prepared for the descent. His arms are spread wide, not in panic, but in a gesture of exhilarating embrace. The briefcase, usually a symbol of responsibility, dangles loosely, suggesting a deliberate shedding of burdens.
The background, a swirling vortex of blues, greens, and yellows, is no… longer menacing but becomes an invitation. The energetic marks depict a dynamic, almost playful, world he's about to enter. The dark hues have given way to a brighter palette, hinting at the unknown as a place of potential rather than peril.
Use of contrasting elements - the man's grounded attire against the abstract chaos - underscores the willful nature of his fall. This is not a descent born of fear but a chosen path, a leap of faith into the unknown.
The background, a swirling vortex of blues, greens, and yellows, is no… longer menacing but becomes an invitation. The energetic marks depict a dynamic, almost playful, world he's about to enter. The dark hues have given way to a brighter palette, hinting at the unknown as a place of potential rather than peril.
Use of contrasting elements - the man's grounded attire against the abstract chaos - underscores the willful nature of his fall. This is not a descent born of fear but a chosen path, a leap of faith into the unknown.
Jack Avetisyan
United States
Credentials
- Established Artist
- Art Fair Participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« For me art is about taking my personal experiences, thoughts and interior monologues and creating visual experiences that in turn will open up a new world of imagination and experience for the viewer. »
Jack Avetisyan is an Armenian-American artist whose paintings display various distinctive identities. His style oscillates between cartoons and abstract compositions, often combining the two into a single piece. His subjects are business people, worldly young adults, old-school sophisticates, who are typically self-satisfied and reeking of financial and social success. His characters occupy an unruly yet elegant a world of drips, darting lines, and swaths of paint.