Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 43.3x27.6in
About this artwork
Impression . Summer . Sea. It’s an amazing thing that on average we people only have to see 78 summers, autumns, winters, springs. Each of us hopes for more, but in general it’s not that many times to see how the trees bloom, the waters of the sea wash the shores while we are lying on the sand We absorb the kisses of the sun as the snow falls, crunching jewels under our feet. The impression is all that we have before the eternal states of nature,…
the grandiose concerts that will be and were before us. Living forms end up in this world and when they leave they say goodbye to it. I wish you more impressions that remain in memory, gentle touches with the ghostly eternal around us.
Eva Akopian
Armenia
Credentials
- Prizewinner
- Residency Participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Light is not just what we see — it is the invisible thread that weaves thought, memory, and existence into one. »
Eva Akopian is an Armenian contemporary artist whose abstract work reveals the invisible architectures of perception, light, and existence. Inspired by quantum physics, geometry, and astronomy, she creates layered visual fields that merge scientific precision with poetic introspection. Working mainly in oil, acrylic, and mixed media, Akopian builds complex surfaces that echo both inner consciousness and cosmic dimensions.
For her, light transcends mere medium — it becomes a metaphor for thought, transformation, and memory. Her art invites viewers into a contemplative space where science and spirituality intertwine, exploring the quiet structures underlying being itself.
Her works have been exhibited in solo and group shows across Russia and internationally, gaining recognition for their conceptual depth and refined technique.
For her, light transcends mere medium — it becomes a metaphor for thought, transformation, and memory. Her art invites viewers into a contemplative space where science and spirituality intertwine, exploring the quiet structures underlying being itself.
Her works have been exhibited in solo and group shows across Russia and internationally, gaining recognition for their conceptual depth and refined technique.