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"Lovers 1" Ceramic Abstract Sculpture 23" x 9" inch by Lika Brutyan

2024

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"Lovers 1" Ceramic Abstract Sculpture 23" x 9" inch by Lika Brutyan Medium: Clay, Terra Sigillata Lika Brutyan is American photographer, was born in a family of scientists and artists in Yerevan, Armenia. Her training and work in psychotherapy has lead her to a deep curiosity in human nature. While still in the field of psychology, she started to shoot. Over the years she became more and more interested in photographing human emotion and behavior. This interest combined her great appreciation for fashion has lead Lika down the path of fashion photography and portraiture. Lika’s work are shown across the U.S, Great Britain, France, Italy, Romania. Her photographs have been published in various magazines, many of them belong to private collections. Selected Exhibitions 2019 - Sublimation at Voies Off Festival, Arles 2019 - Sublimation at Fondazione Luciana Matalon, Milano 2018 - Photo Expo, Paris, France 2018 - Museum of Art, Constanta, Romania 2016 - Doyle+ Design, New York, NY 2016 - Griffin Museum of Photography, Massachusetts, USA 2016 - LightBox Photographic Gallery, Oregon, USA 2014 - Beverly Art Show, Beverly Hills, USA 1st place 2013 - VEX ARTS, Los Angeles, USA 2013 - SCOPE, New York, USA 2013 - Goddo Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 2012 - Unit 24 Gallery, London, UK 2012 - Goddo Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2011 - Goddo Gallery , Los Angeles, CA 2010 - Di 2 Studio, New York, NY
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    2024
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    Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Width: 9 in (22.86 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Culver City, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1085115493422

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