Off The Net

Araksia Ghazaryan , 2011 , Oil On Canvas

“Off The Net” is a masterclass in modern minimalist expression, capturing the raw, fluid energy of aquatic life through a sophisticated contemporary lens. The piece utilizes a rich, atmospheric palette of deep indigos and ethereal cerulean, evoking the profound silence and mystery of the deep sea. What sets this artwork apart is its rhythmic use of texture and line; delicate, crimson-threaded accents dance across the composition like fleeting memories of a fisherman’s net, creating a stunning visual tension between entrapment and freedom. Its vertical orientation and compact dimensions make it an intimate focal point, designed to ground a modern interior with a sense of calm, intellectual depth and “under-the-surface” storytelling.

About the Artist

Araksia Ghazaryan (b. March 22, 1972) is a distinguished contemporary artist hailing from the vibrant cultural hub of Yerevan, Armenia. Known for her ability to distill complex emotions into minimalist forms, Ghazaryan’s work is deeply rooted in the Modern and Contemporary Minimalist traditions. Her aesthetic often explores the intersection of natural motifs and abstract structures, utilizing subtle textures to bridge the gap between the physical world and the subconscious. With a career spanning decades, she remains a compelling voice in Eastern European contemporary art, celebrated for her serene yet powerful visual language.

  • Araksia Ghazaryan
  • Minimalist, Modern/Contemporary, Mongolian Style, Nature
  • Oil On Canvas
  • AG/020
  • 34 x 43 CM

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“Off The Net” is a masterclass in modern minimalist expression, capturing the raw, fluid energy of aquatic life through a sophisticated contemporary lens. The piece utilizes a rich, atmospheric palette of deep indigos and ethereal cerulean, evoking the profound silence and mystery of the deep sea. What sets this artwork apart is its rhythmic use of texture and line; delicate, crimson-threaded accents dance across the composition like fleeting memories of a fisherman’s net, creating a stunning visual tension between entrapment and freedom. Its vertical orientation and compact dimensions make it an intimate focal point, designed to ground a modern interior with a sense of calm, intellectual depth and “under-the-surface” storytelling.

About the Artist

Araksia Ghazaryan (b. March 22, 1972) is a distinguished contemporary artist hailing from the vibrant cultural hub of Yerevan, Armenia. Known for her ability to distill complex emotions into minimalist forms, Ghazaryan’s work is deeply rooted in the Modern and Contemporary Minimalist traditions. Her aesthetic often explores the intersection of natural motifs and abstract structures, utilizing subtle textures to bridge the gap between the physical world and the subconscious. With a career spanning decades, she remains a compelling voice in Eastern European contemporary art, celebrated for her serene yet powerful visual language.