User talk:Vartanart

I have been painting since the last 20 year. The medium I have been working on is rice paper on canvas. I feel the medium has a great effect on the texture. It appears as the though water colors, ink and Employing an interesting of mixed media used are sucked into the each work of art is layered using an assortment of rice paper giving depth and transparency to the paintings. I use squares to make it appear earthly. Over the years I have moved from brighter to lighter colors from gross to subtle aspects of paintings. My art is reflective above the systems and cycles that are fundamental to our lives. I find that we tend to organize our ideas and behavior into systems that are known as patterns. The scriptural writing from Sanskrit or  AUM an integral part of my works, AUM is the primordial sound of which the whole universe consists; we are made of music... The patterns I use in my art reflect my perceptions of the course of my own life as well as human behavior. These patterns are often used upon simple geometric forms and structures. Circles, squares, spirals, spontaneous lines etc. are so basic. They frequently show up in my artwork. I use them to create rhythm. It’s the play between rhythms and ideas that attract me. By using these basic elements I am able to create an art that builds a framework of my ideas. Over the years the patterns I have used have evolved considerably. I now approach patterns almost like I approach colors. I search for the right match to the form. I am more concerned with the rhythms of the painting. My focus has always been abstract art. I am attracted to its total freedom of formulation. Abstract takes more than seeing – its takes contemplation. To see beyond what is seen. It’s amazing to note how you invent yourself with each new body of work. I want the work to be in a state of becoming, to be open to receive the unexpected.

VARTAN