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With this work, I wanted to capture the serenity and wisdom of a mythical figure. The oil texture gives it a warm, almost mysterious aura that transports the viewer to another time. The interplay of light and shadow symbolizes the balance between knowledge and mystery that this figure embodies – an energy that fills any room with quiet wonder.
This exclusive artwork is currently on display at a renowned gallery in Prague. Those interested have… the opportunity to view the work in person and experience its impressive impact and intricate details up close.
The exhibition in a gallery underscores the high artistic quality and special value of this painting. A rare opportunity for collectors and art lovers to discover an exceptional work in an authentic setting.
Tigran Sukiasyan, born in Armenia in 1959, discovered his passion for art at an early age. In 1978, he began studying at the renowned Mukhin Academy in St. Petersburg, where he learned classical techniques and developed his own style. Three formative years in Italy deepened his love of sculpture and light. Returning to St. Petersburg, he worked for foundries and jewelry manufacturers before being invited to restore historical cultural objects in 1987—a sign of his artistic recognition. His powerful paintings and expressive bronze castings have been exhibited in state galleries in Russia and internationally: in Como, Milan, Hamburg, Berlin, Helsinki, Los Angeles, and at the Normandy Museum of Modern Art. Each exhibition is a dialogue between the artist and the world.