Martiros Sarian
It is impossible to see a mountain standing next to it.
In the beginning of the 1910's, Sarian was a bold innovator, who brilliantly united artistic traditions of the East with new trends of the twentieth century European painting. The artist was recognized in Russia, where some of his paintings were purchased by the famous Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, others were exhibited in Europe.
We leave love for the homeland to new generation. What can express it better than art...
Martiros Sarian (1880 -1972) is one of the greatest painters of the 20th century, an outstanding colorist.
"Color is a genuine miracle", the painter exclaimed. "In combination with sunlight, it expresses the spirit of object's shape and the essence of universal existence".
Sarian's paintings, created in bright, saturated colors represent a new aesthetic perception enable us to understand that art is not only an imitation of reality, but it is the use of free imagination and abstraction. At the same time, Sarian exploits simple natural shapes in his paintings, always believing nature to be his main mentor.
A person must learn, must see, know, love, see oneself and be sincere. And one must learn from nature. There is no greater teacher than it.
In 1921, Sarian settled in Armenia, to participate in its spiritual rebirth. The ideology of the Soviet country where he dwelt had created certain difficulties for the artist’s free creative evolution. But the artist remained loyal to the principles of his own style. The earlier elaborated artistic techniques and ways of expression were enriched with new content. As a founder of the modern Armenian school of painting, Sarian asserted in his art the timeless and humanistic values of lofty art. That’s why his artistic legacy is worldwide.