Original artwork description:

OIL/PAPER
Size - 35x45cm

Original painting, 100% hand painted on paper.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity

This dreamlike and surreal painting presents four faceless figures gazing upwards in an ambiguous urban setting. Dressed in vibrant hues of yellow, red, blue, and green, the figures appear weightless as they stand amidst a shadowy, abstract background. Their ghostly forms are rendered with delicate brushstrokes and layered textures, creating a haunting yet intriguing atmosphere. The figures’ upward gazes evoke a sense of wonder or perhaps anticipation, as if they are witnessing something beyond the ordinary. The muted grays of the background contrast with the bright tones of the figures, adding emotional depth and inviting the viewer to interpret the scene’s meaning. The ethereal composition suggests a narrative caught between reality and imagination.

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Materials used:

Oil, paper

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#abstract painting #figures #figurative art #mysterious abstract #abstract figures #red background #colorful dress #upward view #ghostly figures #ghost cityscape #gaze averted #dialogue art #emotional depth #faceless female #enigmatic figures 

A Look of Anticipation (2024)

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by Hayk Gasparyan

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OIL/PAPER
Size - 35x45cm

Original painting, 100% hand painted on paper.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity

This dreamlike and surreal painting presents four faceless figures gazing upwards in an ambiguous urban setting. Dressed in vibrant hues of yellow, red, blue, and green, the figures appear weightless as they stand amidst a shadowy, abstract background. Their ghostly forms are rendered with delicate brushstrokes and layered textures, creating a haunting yet intriguing atmosphere. The figures’ upward gazes evoke a sense of wonder or perhaps anticipation, as if they are witnessing something beyond the ordinary. The muted grays of the background contrast with the bright tones of the figures, adding emotional depth and inviting the viewer to interpret the scene’s meaning. The ethereal composition suggests a narrative caught between reality and imagination.

Shipping and Policy:
We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
Please feel free to message me if you want other shipping methods(DHL, FedEx, other).
If you have any questions about for instants a tailor made order or discount when purchasing more then one painting please let me know. I’ll be happy to answer all your questions.
All our customers are happy working with us, take a look at our feedbacks)))
Thank you for looking in our gallery, and welcome back.

Materials used:

Oil, paper

Tags:
#abstract painting #figures #figurative art #mysterious abstract #abstract figures #red background #colorful dress #upward view #ghostly figures #ghost cityscape #gaze averted #dialogue art #emotional depth #faceless female #enigmatic figures 
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Hayk Gasparyan is an Armenian abstract painter, born in 1954. He developed his passion for art early on and honed his skills at the Department of Painting of the State... Read more

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