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The flow of time (2026) Original Oil Painting by Taron Khachatryan

65 x 55 x 2cm (unframed) / 65 x 55cm (actual image size)

24 Artist Reviews

£408.24

The painting lacks clear spatial boundaries. The figures within it seem to emerge from chaos and then dissolve back into it. Human Silhouettes: In the right part of the canvas, a standing male figure in blue clothing is clearly visible, looking downward. Other people—seated or hunched—can be discerned in the center and left. Their faces and poses lack specific details, conveying rather generalized emotions and states (thoughtfulness, contemplation). Animal Symbolism: The semi-abstract brushstrokes of the central and right panels suggest the outlines of animals (similar to a bull or a horse). In Armenian culture, these images traditionally symbolize strength, earth, and a connection to one's roots. Dynamics of "Flow": All elements of the painting are united by the wave-like movement of the brushstrokes. The figures overlap, creating a visual effect of fluidity, where the past, present, and future merge in a single instant.

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The painting lacks clear spatial boundaries. The figures within it seem to emerge from chaos and then dissolve back into it. Human Silhouettes: In the right part of the canvas, a standing male figure in blue clothing is clearly visible, looking downward. Other people—seated or hunched—can be discerned in the center and left. Their faces and poses lack specific details, conveying rather generalized emotions and states (thoughtfulness, contemplation). Animal Symbolism: The semi-abstract brushstrokes of the central and right panels suggest the outlines of animals (similar to a bull or a horse). In Armenian culture, these images traditionally symbolize strength, earth, and a connection to one's roots. Dynamics of "Flow": All elements of the painting are united by the wave-like movement of the brushstrokes. The figures overlap, creating a visual effect of fluidity, where the past, present, and future merge in a single instant.

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Taron Khachatryan, a painter forged in his father's workshop, is known for capturing reality in both landscapes and abstract human forms. He seamlessly fuses conventional beauty and everyday ordinariness, using... Read more

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