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Narine Isajanyan was born in Armenian and began drawing and painting at the age of five. During her childhood she visited many museums and galleries in Armenian and St....
Narine Isajanyan was born in Armenian and began drawing and painting at the age of five. During her childhood she visited many museums and galleries in Armenian and St. Petersburg, as well as receiving training in music and dance. In college she continued her training in art and received a Bachelors degree in 1987 from the College of Architecture in Yerevan. She moved to Moscow to study at the Moscow Architectural Institute but found Soviet regulations with architecture too restrictive and sought more freedom to express her ideas through her art. She returned to Armenian and studied art with Manvel Bagdasaryan and Samvel Bagdasaryan and later received a Masters degree in Fine Arts from the Yerevan University of Art and Theater. She first started exhibiting her art in 1990 in Armenia and has participated in numerous shows in Moscow, Beruit, Abu Dhabi, Croatia and Belgium. She came to the United States in 1998 when she was invited to participate in an art exhibition and since then has exhibited her paintings at many galleries in the Los Angeles area.
Inspired by the impressionist painter Monet, Narine's work is expressionist, minimalist and conceptual by turns. Whether on canvas, paper, board, wood or actually made of metal, her pieces become abstract landscapes that are as fluid within as they are consistent and organic as a whole.
About her art, Narine says, "When I paint, I feel like I am flying and dancing; I hear music in my mind. Through my art I want to express the freedom I feel in my soul."
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craigomanion
Posted: February 27, 2010
What a wonderful collection of work. Stable in focus and purpose but wide in terms of expressing different degrees. It's as if you created a landscape and then took a different snapshot of it under the changing light of each moment.
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narineisajanyan
Replied: March 05, 2010
Thank you, i love your work too.
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janevanwerff
Posted: January 18, 2010
I totally respect and admire your work... :0)
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narineisajanyan
Replied: January 26, 2010
Thank you , ilove your work too, thank you for giving me stars.
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tpurnick
Posted: January 18, 2010
Thanks for the face stars! :-)
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narineisajanyan
Replied: January 26, 2010
with pleasure
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socki
Posted: January 13, 2010
Great Textures!!
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narineisajanyan
Replied: January 18, 2010
Thank you.
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janevanwerff
Posted: December 25, 2009
very beautiful work...
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narineisajanyan
Replied: December 26, 2009
Thank you , You have beautiful work
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uptonparkman
Posted: November 20, 2009
great mixture of work you have in your gallery, love the textures in your work.
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narineisajanyan
Replied: December 26, 2009
Thank you so much.
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This is you, 2000
The Past, 2000
White Rain, 2004
Orange, Yellow, Red, 2004
White memory, 2000
Yellow Hair, 2000
Complicated, 2000
Burgundy, 2002
Green Leaf, 2004
Black lines, 2000
Yellow Shoe, 2000
Sand, 2004
White road, 2004
Ash, 2004
Two windows, 2004
Violin, 2002
Grey Window, 2001
Red Stone, 2001
Red Line, 2000
Green Space, 2002
Red Sand, 2002
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Imprints
Trapped Souls of the Desert
Imprint of Hatred
Blood in the Sand
White Ocean
Blue Window
At Work
At Work
At Work
Movement in Earth
Dark Thoughts
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