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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x31.5in
About this artwork
Another large-size super-colorful artwork. As artist confess this gorgeus tree really caught his attention, when he were in Artashat city. It was an extremely spectacular and even mistic so he decided to depict it when returning home. As always in his beloved complementary colors.
Executed with museum-quality oils (master-class and rembrandt), varnished with crystal varnish. Edges are painted, artwork is ready to hang.
« Many people think I paint the sea, water, and the ocean. I don't really depict it. I depict humans, using the sea, water, and the ocean with other nautical imageries. »
Garry Arzumanyan is a visual artist specializing mainly in surreal seascapes, whose works explore profound global and existential issues. Through his art, he examines the dynamic relationship between individuals and society, highlighting the perpetual confrontation where the individual often succumbs to societal forces. Yet, this very conflict becomes a catalyst for societal development.
His paintings, shaped by a prism of existential dualism, delve into themes of human solitude, egotism, and the transformation of love’s ideology within society into a philosophy of pleasure. Merging seascapes with neo-expressive forms and surrealism, Arzumanyan uses his art to analyze the world’s ecological, socio-psychological, and economic challenges.