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Voskan Galstian
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2017

About the Item

Artist Comments
This piece is part of Voskan's ongoing series of abstract expressionist paintings. He spends many hours over multiple sessions creating each piece. Sometimes he will work on a painting for months or even years until he finds the right inspiration to complete the composition. This piece reflects the transparency that we desire in life, whether it comes from our relationships, goals, or the struggles that we go through in life, Voskan says.

About the Artist
When Voskan Galstian approaches a canvas, he does so with an open mind. When I am creating art I tend to sever my mind from making decisions he explains. His paintings show this intuitive process in their dynamic movement and unique color combinations. Voskan finds inspiration in abstract expressionism; in the vein of that style, he paints based on his deepest emotions. Many people have expressed that they feel a connection with his work - in some cases, it soothes them. When he's not making art, you can find Voskan traveling or reading about geography.

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Voskan Galstian
Oil painting on stretched canvas
Finished white edges
Varnished and Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind
Signed on front and back
2017
30 in. h x 40 in. w x 1.25 in. d
5 lbs. 0 oz.

  • Creator:
  • Creation Year:
    2017
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
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  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Transparency. Voskan Galstian. Oil painting on stretched canvas. Finished white edges. Varnished and Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. Signed on front and back.
  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 644121stDibs: LU92214527192

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