Layers of the City
Through Ancient Eyes
This series is inspired by the ancient stones of Karahunj — often called the Armenian Stonehenge. The artist focuses on the enigmatic circular openings in these megaliths, through which an endless sky appears. Each panel reveals a distinct character of the weathered, lichen-covered surfaces, as if each tells its own story of rituals, stars, and humanity’s timeless fascination with the cosmos. This triptych invites the viewer to look through the “eye” of the stone and feel the connection across ages.
2025
Mixed Media
Map of Silence
This work offers a contemplative aerial view of the Earth — part map, part memory.A delicate grid of roads, field divisions, and human geometry overlays the land, evoking the planning and order imposed by civilization. In contrast, soft, billowing clouds drift across the surface, painted with a free, emotional hand that restores a natural rhythm to the image. These clouds resist containment, reintroducing time, weather, and breath into the structured landscape.The painting hovers between satellite photography and meditative abstraction — a quiet reflection on the fragility of control and the ever-present motion of nature above all we try to fix and define. It is at once cartographic and lyrical.
2024
Acrylic painting
Resembling an aerial view, this work captures a tension between human order and natural presence. Geometric fields and road grids stretch across the surface, marked by subtle cracks and structured boundaries — a map of control. Yet drifting clouds interrupt the rigidity, reminding us of the sky's freedom above the land we’ve measured and divided.
Layers of the City
This painting offers a dynamic abstraction of an urban landscape. Layers of intersecting lines, blurred forms, and splashes of color evoke the density and complexity of city life. Architectural structures dissolve into energetic gestures, suggesting movement, noise, and the invisible networks that connect people and places. Subtle warm tones peek through the dominant grays and blues, adding a sense of human presence amidst the structured chaos. It’s a visual exploration of the tension between order and spontaneity in contemporary urban spaces.
Circa. 2024
Acrylic painting