Original artwork description:

"This time I just wanted to play with cold palette in my seascapes depicting wave movement and transferring the powerful energy of the stormy sea. Impressions from Black Sea."

Artist: Garry Arzumanyan
Work: Original Oil Painting, Handmade Artwork, One of a Kind
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Year: 2013
Style: Realism,
Subject: Seascape,
Size: 60x40x3cm,
Unframed, Rolled in tube,

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 says his unconscious. His paintings have been exhibited in Netherlands, the United States, Australia, Slovenia, France, Serbia, Belarus, and Armenia. He describes his art as being born by both women and the sea, stating that he has not yet encountered "a deeper, more enigmatic, nor more fatal phenomena". Arzumanyan's expressive compositions are created with oils, pencils, and charcoal on canvas or paper.

"Many people think I do paint a sea, water and the ocean. I don't really depict it. I depict the humans, using the sea, ocean and water with the other nautical imageries." - he said.

His skill and talent has made his paintings very sought after which can be found in numerous private collections and respectable art galleries around the world, including USA, The Netherlands, Germany, Australia.
Investing in his art will bring a lifetime of pleasure to the most discriminating buyers of contemporary art and considering the talent of the artist, will only accrue in value as time passes by.

Note: This artwork ships rolled in a tube from Netherlands.

Ships from Netherlands rolled in tube, Certificate of Authentifity.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#waves and #ocean waves #seashore painting #seashore original 

Seascape (2013)

Oil painting 
by Garry Arzumanyan

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"This time I just wanted to play with cold palette in my seascapes depicting wave movement and transferring the powerful energy of the stormy sea. Impressions from Black Sea."

Artist: Garry Arzumanyan
Work: Original Oil Painting, Handmade Artwork, One of a Kind
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Year: 2013
Style: Realism,
Subject: Seascape,
Size: 60x40x3cm,
Unframed, Rolled in tube,

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 says his unconscious. His paintings have been exhibited in Netherlands, the United States, Australia, Slovenia, France, Serbia, Belarus, and Armenia. He describes his art as being born by both women and the sea, stating that he has not yet encountered "a deeper, more enigmatic, nor more fatal phenomena". Arzumanyan's expressive compositions are created with oils, pencils, and charcoal on canvas or paper.

"Many people think I do paint a sea, water and the ocean. I don't really depict it. I depict the humans, using the sea, ocean and water with the other nautical imageries." - he said.

His skill and talent has made his paintings very sought after which can be found in numerous private collections and respectable art galleries around the world, including USA, The Netherlands, Germany, Australia.
Investing in his art will bring a lifetime of pleasure to the most discriminating buyers of contemporary art and considering the talent of the artist, will only accrue in value as time passes by.

Note: This artwork ships rolled in a tube from Netherlands.

Ships from Netherlands rolled in tube, Certificate of Authentifity.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#waves and #ocean waves #seashore painting #seashore original 
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