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Another large-size beach painting from the marine series Black Door. Loneliness, frustration, selfishness, hopelessness and at the same time freedom, relief and hope for the better in one artwork. As always, the artist sought to convey the emotions of the people depicted of this contemporary seascape, a lonely woman on the high seas, at the same time the water transparency and the lightness of the sky. This artwork also reflects the issues of the climate change, to which the attention of observers is constantly attracted. The global ocean level rise, restricted drinking water resources, all these global issues directly affect the life of a human being, and this mutual influence is perceived and presented through analyzing and depicting it in Garry Arzumanyan's art, through a prism of an individual existential dualism. The artwork is executed with museum-quality oils (Rembrandt). Edges are painted. Garry's art is the embodiment of a high professional level, original technique and innovative approach. The artist uses only natural materials, museum linen canvas and oil paints of the highest quality to create the work. The purchase of this work will not only become a decoration for your home, but also a good investment. Actively gaining popularity, Garry is recognized in Europe and USA, where personal exhibitions, fairs and auctions are held. Artwork will be checked for damage and carefully packed before sending. It is signed on the back and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. You can always contact Garry with any questions.

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oil

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#figurative #coastal #conceptual art #figure painting #sea abstract #beach paintings #seaside artwork #surrealism art #ocean acidification #reflections art 

Black Door 22 (2021) Oil painting
by Garry Arzumanyan

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Another large-size beach painting from the marine series Black Door. Loneliness, frustration, selfishness, hopelessness and at the same time freedom, relief and hope for the better in one artwork. As always, the artist sought to convey the emotions of the people depicted of this contemporary seascape, a lonely woman on the high seas, at the same time the water transparency and the lightness of the sky. This artwork also reflects the issues of the climate change, to which the attention of observers is constantly attracted. The global ocean level rise, restricted drinking water resources, all these global issues directly affect the life of a human being, and this mutual influence is perceived and presented through analyzing and depicting it in Garry Arzumanyan's art, through a prism of an individual existential dualism. The artwork is executed with museum-quality oils (Rembrandt). Edges are painted. Garry's art is the embodiment of a high professional level, original technique and innovative approach. The artist uses only natural materials, museum linen canvas and oil paints of the highest quality to create the work. The purchase of this work will not only become a decoration for your home, but also a good investment. Actively gaining popularity, Garry is recognized in Europe and USA, where personal exhibitions, fairs and auctions are held. Artwork will be checked for damage and carefully packed before sending. It is signed on the back and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. You can always contact Garry with any questions.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#figurative #coastal #conceptual art #figure painting #sea abstract #beach paintings #seaside artwork #surrealism art #ocean acidification #reflections art 
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Garry Arzumanyan is an award-winning artist, who works and creates basically in surrealism genre. Mixing classic seascape with modern art, as he confess, he’s just capturing what his hearth feels and what... Read more

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