LIDYA TCHAKERIAN
Canyon Country, California - United States



Original Artworks (4)

Lidya Tchakerian; Eve, 2004, Original Painting Oil, 40 x 48 inches. Artwork description: 241 New Expressionist, Neo Expressionist...
Lidya Tchakerian
Original Oil Painting, 2004
40 x 48 inches (101.6 x 121.9 cm)
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Lidya Tchakerian; Eirene, 2004, Original Painting Oil, 38 x 48 inches. Artwork description: 241 New Expressionist, Neo Expressionist, oil on canvas...
Lidya Tchakerian
Original Oil Painting, 2004
38 x 48 inches (96.5 x 121.9 cm)
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Lidya Tchakerian; Untitled, 2004, Original Painting Oil, 60 x 48 inches. Artwork description: 241 Abstract Expressionist, New Expressionist paintingThis is survival of sea creatures under the ocean where the colors of the sun is reflected implementing the power of life....
Lidya Tchakerian
Original Oil Painting, 2004
60 x 48 inches (152.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Lidya Tchakerian; Untitled, 2004, Original Painting Oil, 40 x 60 inches. Artwork description: 241 Abstract Expressionist, New Expressionist oil painting...
Lidya Tchakerian
Original Oil Painting, 2004
40 x 60 inches (101.6 x 152.4 cm)
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Artist Statement

The conscious and subconscious feelings of humanity and large scales of canvas moves and inspires me. I work spontaneously and constantly cavering and layering the canvas with oil paint, blending art, culture and history into new forms of existing identities.
Sometimes I use the color directly from the tube exploring its pure power and energy, other times using brush, hand and other objects that scratch and mark the painting in an instant moment of time, recording its existence in the history of art and time. In the process I constantly discover new territory of expression, dimention, texture and identity. Every one of my painting has the beauty, mystery and misery and history of its existence. The history of art and humanity that is cruel to its heritages; the history of culture, wars and civil wars which leave behind contradictions and wounds; sculpt the conflict of existence, which in its case forms a new concept of culture developing divers form of art.
Why make statments when the heartbeat, the comscious, the subconscious and the existence of the artist creat artwork, which is the existing reality of its creator, and where they blend into one identity.
Art itself is a manifesto of its existence.
My parents were survivors of the Armenian GENOCIDE (1915)
I AM A PROUD ARMENIAN ARTIST...

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