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There are obvious art pieces by any Artist that become part of his or her private collection and become indispensable.

This particular piece characterizes me the best and I have grown to love it.

The figure is standing in fluid pose and the lines and forms interplay beautifully and furthermore clash to create tension. Tension between line, color and form creates its own force, liquid reality, frozen piece of life and because it is rough and fine at the same time is most corresponds to real life. Anyway here it is.

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Armat jan, I really love your style. Very interesting. Especially love Handipum and the life drawing that you have posted.

 

What medium do you feel most at home? Without knowing that you are armenian I believe I could have identified that just by the collection of your paintings.

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Azat J, I mostly work with acrylics, color inks (my fave but expensive!) watercolors I only paint with oils in summertime since I can let it dry outside.I got tons of life drawings.I love doing it.Becouse of drawing life models for so long I have grown to see something beautiful in every body and shape.It is interesting that often"fat" figure people make the best models since from my perspective there is more curves, folds and so on.
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Sasun J, you are looking for the David Smith.I like his work a lot.

Actually I confused you :P His name is not David, its Henry Moore. I just overheard the name on the TV and remembered. Here is something from his works

 

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Richard Diebenkorn (1922–1992) is considered one of the premier American painters of the 20th century. Internationally renowned, Diebenkorn was recognized in the late 1940s as an important abstract expressionist painter and later became the leading figure of the Bay Area Figurative Movement in the 1950s. Throughout his impressive career, Diebenkorn maintained a strong aesthetic and intellectual foundation based on explorations of color, form and light for which he is so well-known.

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