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    Paintings from nostalgic childhood

    Yerkir.am
    March 23, 2007

    The personal exhibition of painter Artur Khachatrian was launched at
    Narekatsi Art Union on March 16. The paintings showed the landscapes
    of Aragatsotn region ` memories from the childhood, narrow streets,
    small village houses, bright colors that are closer to the childhood
    when you look back at it from the distance of passed years.

    `I painted the village of my childhood on these paintings. Even though
    I was born in Yerevan I have always felt a connection with the
    village. I spent my childhood in Agarak and Byurakan villages, and
    these are the villages I have painted,' Khachatrian says.

    The paintings are done in water colors and oil. The images are
    saturated as if the village is the continuation of the sky and the
    village of the childhood is merged with the sky. The images seem to be
    real: the painter has worked in each of the streets, in every gorge.

    The trees are blue and yellow, green or all colors. The mixture of
    colors seems to be the main message of the exhibition ` the sky and
    the earth together, with no limits.

    `I am tired of urban landscapes. I see walls, closed spaces every day.
    Village landscapes are different ` they inspire peace,' Khachatrian
    says.

    The mountain landscapes, the river, the rocks seem to be the
    continuation of childhood. They merge memory with the present, and the
    saturated colors sway you with the interplay of dream and reality.

    Artur Khachatrian succeeded in created the memory of his
    childhood. And his paintings are so subtle that they restore childhood
    memories in the hearts of everyone who looks at them.

    By Gohar STEPANIAN
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