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Khoren Keshishyan
"CITY OF HIDDEN MEMORIES" Painting 22" x 55" inch by Khoren Keshishyan

2020

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"CITY OF HIDDEN MEMORIES" Painting 22" x 55" inch by Khoren Keshishyan Khoren Keshishyan is a celebrated American-Armenian painter and artist whose unique blend of architectural sensibilities and artistic creativity has garnered international acclaim. Born in Armenia, Khoren's journey as an artist began when he graduated from Yerevan's State Architectural Institute with a major ni Architecture. This background in architecture would later prove to be a defining element in his artistic expression. With over two decades of experience in the art world, Khoren Keshishyan has left an indelible mark on the global art scene. He has been the driving force behind more than 20 joint and solo exhibits, with his works displayed in galleries and museums around the world. His art reflects a seamless fusion of his architectural training and his profound connection to his Armenian heritage, showcasing a unique interplay of form, structure, and cultural influences. Currently based in Los Angeles, California, Khoren Keshishyan continues to push the boundaries of his artistry. In addition to his studio production, where he creates striking paintings that captivate the imagination, Khoren also delves into the world of interior design. His architectural background is evident in his innovative interior designs, which seamlessly blend functionality and aesthetics. Furthermore, Khoren has become a sought-after figure in the world of stage production. His expertise in architecture and design lends itself well to creating immersive and visually captivating stage sets for various companies and producers. His influence on the world of theater and stagecraft has been substantial, as he brings his unique artistic perspective to this dynamic field. Khoren Keshishyan's art is a testament to his ability to bridge the worlds of architecture and fine art, crafting a distinctive aesthetic that resonates with audiences across the globe. His dedication to his Armenian heritage, combined with his innovative approach to art and design, continues to make him a prominent figure in the art community. Whether he is creating paintings, designing interiors, or crafting immersive stage productions, Khoren's work consistently pushes the boundaries of creativity and leaves an enduring impact on those who experience it.
  • Creator:
    Khoren Keshishyan
  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 22 in (55.88 cm)Width: 55 in (139.7 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Culver City, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1085114932062

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