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    The Armenian woman from New York
    By Tamar Gasparian-Chester

    Yerkir.am
    January 19, 2007

    The personal exhibition of Annette Abnus's works was opened at St.
    Vardan Church in New York. The exhibition included about thirty
    paintings and drawing from the painter's Armenian series.

    Annette was born in Tehran and now lives and works in the United
    States. Such events are very important for a small Armenian community
    like the one in New York. And the Church is always supporting such
    events.

    Annette's works are characterized by bright colors and sharp
    expression.

    The paintings in the Armenian series are inspired by the colors
    of Armenian carpets and taraz, the national Armenian dresses. The
    paintings inspired by the Armenian taraz can be generalized under
    the title "The Armenian Woman" - The Armenian Woman from Polis,
    The Armenian Woman from Anatolia, from Istanbul, from Tiflis, from
    France, Izmir...

    These painting do not aim at depicting the details of the Armenian
    taraz. What matters here is the colors, the mood and the image of
    the woman wearing the taraz.

    Another peculiarity of Annette's work is the surface on which she
    paints. She often coats the painting with lace, similar to the lace
    with which women cover their heads. This lace is like a layer of
    memory that underlies Annette's series of Armenian paintings. Then
    she paints on the lace with the bright and unrestricted colors.

    "By covering my paintings with lace and paints I join art, culture
    and history. In my paintings you can see layers of thoughts, emotions
    and experiences," Annette says.

    Not only members of the Armenian community but also a number of
    foreigners visit the exhibition at the St. Vardan Church and admire
    Annette's paintings.
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