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  • History Dialogue (2025-2026)

    History Dialogue, Series — History covered up for centuries, this series explores themes of identity and censorship of an ancestral people. Censorship here is not only political but intimate: the refusal to speak, the loss of vocabulary, the assimilation of customs under pressure. Yet these works resist resignation.

  • Armenian Pigment (2023-2026)

    Armenian Pigment, Series — It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Armenian Monochrome (2024-2026)

    Armenian Monochrome — Donec eleifend, turpis nec auctor hendrerit, felis nulla rhoncus diam, et venenatis lectus lorem id lorem. Vivamus cursus neque sed efficitur maximus. Duis luctus, augue faucibus eleifend

  • Քաշեք / Pull (2025)

    Քաշեք / Pull, Photography — It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

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    Armenian Pigment, Series — It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Ararat (Smoking) / Ծխելը

    Ararat (Smoking) / Ծխելը — This series of photographs uses the act of smoking an Ararat cigarette in Yerevan as a quiet performance of identity, memory, and fire. The burning cigarette becomes a small, controlled flame—an ember that carries both destruction and endurance. Its smoke evokes the fragility of history, while its ash suggests what remains after loss.

  • Grit / Հաստատակամութիւն

    History Dialogue, Series — History covered up for centuries, this series explores themes of identity and censorship of an ancestral people. Censorship here is not only political but intimate: the refusal to speak, the loss of vocabulary, the assimilation of customs under pressure. Yet these works resist resignation.

  • Pomegranate Diptych / Նուռ

    Նուռ Տիպդիխ

  • The River Remembers

    The repeated drips that descend through these paintings evoke both the physical movement of paint and the symbolic weight of remembrance. They suggest tears, flowing water, and blood, each carrying its own history of grief, survival, and renewal. As an Armenian artist, I see these gestures as quiet references to a people whose history has been marked by profound loss, yet whose culture continues to endure across generations and continents.

  • Abstract Armenian Anatomy / Հայկական Վերացական Անատոմիա

    Armenian Monochrome — Donec eleifend, turpis nec auctor hendrerit, felis nulla rhoncus diam, et venenatis lectus lorem id lorem. Vivamus cursus neque sed efficitur maximus. Duis luctus, augue faucibus eleifend

  • Armenians in America

    History Dialogue, Series — History covered up for centuries, this series explores themes of identity and censorship of an ancestral people. Censorship here is not only political but intimate: the refusal to speak, the loss of vocabulary, the assimilation of customs under pressure. Yet these works resist resignation.

  • Shared Walls

    Created in collaboration with a local Armenian artist in Yerevan, this series explores authorship, exchange, and the act of making across cultures. Rather than documenting a solitary artistic gesture, the photographs record a shared process in which drawing, conversation, and place become inseparable. By allowing the work to unfold through collaboration, the series shifts attention from the finished image to the relationships that produce it. Set within the urban fabric of Yerevan, the wall becomes both a

  • Inherited Horizon

    Inherited Horizon — These photographs were made from an airplane window using a vintage lens that belonged to my Armenian grandfather, was passed to my mother, and ultimately adapted for use on my modern digital camera. The lens serves as both a photographic tool and a family heirloom, collapsing generations into a single act of seeing.

  • Torcomian : Armenian Roots

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  • Self / Ինքն

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  • Home / Տուն

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