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Handmade Geometric Multicolor Ceramic Pomegranate Wall Art 'Spiritual Richness' Item ID: 2669941847
$77.99-1+
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"A pomegranate made from diverse geometric motifs is the main protagonist of Shahe Harutyunyan's newest artwork. The artisan works with ceramic to create this wall art's central element, choosing a palette of green, red, turquoise and blue hues to enhance each little detail. As the final touch, an exquisite walnut wood frame with contrasting matte finishes the piece. In Armenian culture, pomegranates hold deep symbolic meaning and are considered a significant cultural and religious symbol. Pomegranates are often associated with fertility, abundance, and prosperity. They are seen as a representation of life, renewal, and the continuity of generations. The vibrant red color of the pomegranate is also closely connected to vitality, passion, and the Armenian national identity. In Armenian traditions, pomegranates are commonly featured in various rituals, celebrations, and art forms, serving as a powerful symbol of cultural heritage and spiritual significance."
- 0.79 lbs
- Frame: 11 inches H x 9.8 inches W x 0.6 inches D
- Artwork: 5.3 inches W x 6.8 inches H
- Ceramic
- cardboard
- plywood
- walnut wood
- Arrives framed
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Not signed by artist
- Wood grain and color can vary slightly
Made in Armenia
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"I was born in Aleppo in 1965, into an artist family. Inheriting my father's painting skills, I came to Armenia to study at Gegharves University, named after Panos Terlemezyan. I have incorporated many paintings that are dear to my heart into my own works, thereby expressing another world.
"After graduating from the academy, I began creating in Beirut and participated in numerous individual and collective exhibitions there.
"In 2013, I moved to Armenia and co-founded Brutshen Pottery Studio. Continuing our beloved work in our homeland was one of the most significant decisions for us.
"In 2016, the Ministry of Culture awarded us the title of People's Master, and we represented Armenia at the Pottery Symposium in Lithuania."
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"I was born in Aleppo in 1965, into an artist family. Inheriting my father's painting skills, I came to Armenia to study at Gegharves University, named after Panos Terlemezyan. I have incorporated many paintings that are dear to my heart into my own works, thereby expressing another world.
"After graduating from the academy, I began creating in Beirut and participated in numerous individual and collective exhibitions there.
"In 2013, I moved to Armenia and co-founded Brutshen Pottery Studio. Continuing our beloved work in our homeland was one of the most significant decisions for us.
"In 2016, the Ministry of Culture awarded us the title of People's Master, and we represented Armenia at the Pottery Symposium in Lithuania."
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