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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
“Scream” communicates a visceral outpouring of human anguish. Rather than depicting a literal scene, it externalizes inner turmoil—an eruption of horror and suffocation. The sharp contrasts between fiery hues and somber grays may represent a clash between life, destruction, and emptiness, while the distorted face embodies a universal cry of suffering.
It’s a haunting, almost confrontational piece, where abstraction becomes a mirror of primal emotion.
It’s a haunting, almost confrontational piece, where abstraction becomes a mirror of primal emotion.
Tigran Antonyan
United States
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
Gegham Begjanian is known for expressive bronze sculptures that merge Armenian cultural motifs with raw, emotional forms, often reflecting nature and heritage.
Mno Yezekian works in a surrealist and neo-expressionist style, creating symbolic, dreamlike compositions filled with mythical creatures and deep psychological themes.
Tigran Tadevosyan focuses on emotive paintings that explore human emotions and intimate experiences through atmospheric and symbolic imagery.
Vahrad Melikjanian produces imaginative, often dystopian paintings influenced by post-Soviet life, blending surrealism with ecological and personal narratives.
Karen Aydinyan innovatively combines molten metal with acrylic on canvas, crafting textured, high-contrast works that delve into themes of light, darkness, nature, and emotional states, bridging traditional Armenian elements with contemporary artistic expression.
Mno Yezekian works in a surrealist and neo-expressionist style, creating symbolic, dreamlike compositions filled with mythical creatures and deep psychological themes.
Tigran Tadevosyan focuses on emotive paintings that explore human emotions and intimate experiences through atmospheric and symbolic imagery.
Vahrad Melikjanian produces imaginative, often dystopian paintings influenced by post-Soviet life, blending surrealism with ecological and personal narratives.
Karen Aydinyan innovatively combines molten metal with acrylic on canvas, crafting textured, high-contrast works that delve into themes of light, darkness, nature, and emotional states, bridging traditional Armenian elements with contemporary artistic expression.