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Arman Hambardzumyan, Markhor, 2016
About the Artist and the Artwork
Arman Hambardzumyan was born in 1988 in Yerevan.

Studied at the Department of Painting & Drawing at Yerevan State Pedagogical University. Also studied at Henry Igityan National Art Centre.

Member of Artistʹs Union in Armenia. Laureate of various prizes of CIS countries.
Took part in many group exhibitions and biennales in Armenia and abroad. Arman Hambardzumyan’s sculptures, paintings, and graphics are kept in private collections in Armenia, Russia, the USA, Holland, Germany, Korea, Italy, France, Finland, Greece, and Serbia.

“The source of my inspiration comes from the history of the ancient era. I often read about the excavations of Heinrich Schliemann, Arthur John Evans, and others who have found the most
durable materials - bronze, ceramics, and glass. Penetrating into the thoughts, perceptions, and feelings, I try to connect those three together. Each material has its own language. When you understand the language and make the material into the idea, the result becomes a successful work. In my art, drawing plays a special role. If you go deeper, you will find out that the line is clearly visible in all my sculptures. The secret of getting a three-dimensional form is the energy of the line. There are three important components in my artworks – philosophy, humor, and dynamics. When these components are concentrated, the artwork can defend itself by engaging in discussion and become eternal, because the work of art lives longer than the artist. Creation for me is an endless process: the more you search, the more you find, the deeper you dive, the more you get away from the earth’s crust. I work with different techniques (welding, soldering, casting, pottery, oil painting, drawing with coal, pens, etc.).”
Lot 50
Arman Hambardzumyan
Markhor, 2016
Bronze, ceramics, stone, granite
27 x 17 cm
location
Yerevan, Armenia
starting price
800$
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This work has been donated to the Vahe Meliksetyan Foundation. All proceeds will go to the Foundation.
About the Artist and the Artwork
Arman Hambardzumyan was born in 1988 in Yerevan.

Studied at the Department of Painting & Drawing at Yerevan State Pedagogical University. Also studied at Henry Igityan National Art Centre.

Member of Artistʹs Union in Armenia. Laureate of various prizes of CIS countries.
Took part in many group exhibitions and biennales in Armenia and abroad. Arman Hambardzumyan’s sculptures, paintings, and graphics are kept in private collections in Armenia, Russia, the USA, Holland, Germany, Korea, Italy, France, Finland, Greece, and Serbia.

“The source of my inspiration comes from the history of the ancient era. I often read about the excavations of Heinrich Schliemann, Arthur John Evans, and others who have found the most
durable materials - bronze, ceramics, and glass. Penetrating into the thoughts, perceptions, and feelings, I try to connect those three together. Each material has its own language. When you understand the language and make the material into the idea, the result becomes a successful work. In my art, drawing plays a special role. If you go deeper, you will find out that the line is clearly visible in all my sculptures. The secret of getting a three-dimensional form is the energy of the line. There are three important components in my artworks – philosophy, humor, and dynamics. When these components are concentrated, the artwork can defend itself by engaging in discussion and become eternal, because the work of art lives longer than the artist. Creation for me is an endless process: the more you search, the more you find, the deeper you dive, the more you get away from the earth’s crust. I work with different techniques (welding, soldering, casting, pottery, oil painting, drawing with coal, pens, etc.).”