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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
5.9x7.9in
About this artwork
The painting depicts a form shown in half. The focus is not on what is missing, but on what is already present. The other half exists as well — at least for as long as the painting is being observed.
While looking, subtle silhouettes or symbols may be sensed. They do not ask to be identified or interpreted, allowing the viewer to notice them or pass by without conclusion.
Pavel Hambardzumyan is a contemporary painter blending classical oil techniques with modern sensibilities, exploring everyday life through Layerism, a concept he developed over years. Layerism transforms familiar objects into layered narratives, where meaning gradually unfolds, inviting personal reflection.
Surrounded by art from an early age, Pavel honed his craft at university, drawing inspiration from old masters and contemporary artists, creating a style that bridges tradition and innovation. A recurring motif is the coffee bean—a symbol of transformation, continuity, and hidden meanings. Through Layerism, everyday objects become entry points into perception, revealing multiple layers beyond the surface.
His works have been shown internationally in solo and group exhibitions, resonating across cultures. Pavel’s art reveals the extraordinary within the ordinary, engaging viewers in quiet, multilayered dialogue and meaningful storytelling.