- Painting: Canvas / Oil Paint.
- Unframed.
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This work was created to commemorate the 104th year of the Armenian Genocide. In this painting the artist expresses her way of mourning for the victims of this tragedy and her personal feelings to the loss of 1.5 million people.
This work took her around 6 months to create.
Hasmik Khalafyan is a passionate and multifaceted artist.
Born and raised in Armenia, Hasmik lived in Moscow for almost 20 years before settling in the Netherlands, where her artistic career blossomed. She has been interested in art since childhood, attending art school and then rediscovering her love of painting.
Her work reflects a deep appreciation for experimentation, mixing different styles and techniques using materials such as oil and acrylic. Inspired by the beauty of Dutch flowers and the timeless charm of Delft paintings, her latest works combine traditional elements with contemporary touches.
Hasmik’s creativity extends to a variety of artistic endeavours including floral arrangements, handmade jewellery, felting and batik on scarves. Her artistry also finds expression in the culinary arts, where she creates delicious cakes decorated with intricate artistic elements. Hasmik also shares her love of art by teaching children every Sunday at the Armenian Community School in The Hague, nurturing creativity in the next generation.
In January 2025, Hasmik’s work will be featured in the Naarden Art Fair ‘In volle bloei’.
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 2 × 50 × 100 cm |
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