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    ARTIST USES SYMBOLS TO CONVEY EMOTION
    By Rania Habib, Staff Reporter

    Gulf News, United Arab Emirates
    May 30 2007

    Abu Dhabi: An Armenian artist has brought his work to Abu Dhabi in
    a bid to promote an exchange of dialogue between all cultures.

    Aram Dovlat is exhibiting "The Encounter", a 35-piece collection, at
    the Cultural Foundation, in what he describes as various encounters
    between man and history, the quest for spirituality, and a language
    shared between cultures. The exhibition, which began on Tuesday,
    runs until June 7.

    "The Encounter" comes under the patronage of the Armenian Ambassador
    to the UAE, along with the French Ambassador to the UAE, as part of
    France's official year of Armenia, which kicked off last September
    and runs until June.

    At the core of Dovlat's work is the history of Armenia, a country that
    lies at the crossing of East and West. "It's a dialogue between history
    and the present," he explains. "I don't like to push my perceptions
    of my art onto people; I like to leave it up to people to see what
    they want."

    "The Encounter" is filled with symbols that Dovlat uses to convey
    emotions, including flowers, which symbolise peaceful coexistence,
    birds which are bearers of good news, spirals for eternity, and
    squares which symbolise family. The artist's work is contemporary,
    and the exhibition hopes to expose the public to a different form of
    modern art.

    Characteristics of Aram Dovlat's work

    Born in Yerevan, Armenia in 1968 and grew up in a family of artists.

    Has participated in several group and solo exhibitions in Armenia
    and abroad.

    Dovlat uses selective embroideries, ancient portraits, frescos
    and limited utilisation of colours, which are his outstanding
    characteristics.

    Dovlat's work lies in between the contemporary part of his craft and
    the history which he attempts to trace.

    Initially inspired by symbols taken from Armenian culture.

    http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Heritage_ and_Culture/10128990.html
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