A Rhythmic Dance of Form and Shadow
Light Reflection is a masterclass in the contemporary minimalist aesthetic, where the aquatic world is reimagined through a sophisticated, layered lens. The piece transcends simple representation, using a rich, textured interplay of deep indigo and earthy crimson to create a sense of profound movement. Its unique power lies in the transparency of the forms; the fish appear as ethereal entities caught in a moment of fluid suspension. The composition is grounded by a complex architectural background of grid-like textures and newsprint-inspired patterns, offering a gritty, urban contrast to the organic flow of the subjects. This duality creates a visual rhythm that draws the eye inward, making it a perfect focal point for modern interiors that value both intellectual depth and serene elegance.
About the Artist
Araksia Ghazaryan was born in Yerevan on March 22, 1972, and has since become a compelling voice in the Modern and Contemporary Minimalist movements. Her work is characterized by a delicate balance between structural precision and emotional fluidity. Drawing inspiration from her roots in Yerevan’s vibrant cultural landscape, Ghazaryan explores themes of memory and perception. Her signature style often utilizes “layers of history”—stacking colors and textures to represent the passage of time and the ephemeral nature of light, cementing her reputation as a refined observer of the modern human experience.