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Janet Hagopian Paintings

Armenian, b. 1967
Janet Hagopian, a distinguished artist, was born in Khoramshahr, Iran, in 1967. Hailing from Armenian roots, she embarked on her artistic journey in her homeland and culminated her studies at the Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theatre in 1995, achieving a Master's degree in Decorative Applied Arts. Following her academic success, Hagopian ventured to Lebanon, where she assumed the pivotal role of Art Director at the Toros Roslin Art Academy within the Hamazkayin Art Centre from 2007 to 2011. This period marked a significant chapter in her career, as she not only contributed to the artistic community but also enriched her own creative spirit. Janet Hagopian's artistic philosophy is encapsulated in her profound focus on the structural elements of her imaginative shapes and vibrant colors. Through meticulous attention to detail, she crafts powerful compositions that invite viewers to transcend the confines of reality. Her work serves as a contemplative journey, encouraging reflection on themes of isolation and existentialism. Currently residing and working in Lebanon, Hagopian continues to captivate audiences with her unique artistic vision. Her creations beckon individuals to explore the depths of their own consciousness, fostering a profound connection between the artist and the observer. Janet Hagopian's contributions to the world of fine arts stand as a testament to her unwavering commitment to both creativity and introspection.
(Biography provided by Stephanie's Art Gallery, Inc.)
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Artist: Janet Hagopian
Contemporary art, Early Morning, Abstract expressionism.
By Janet Hagopian
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
Titled Early Moring, the painting size is 32"x24", oil on canvas, with framed size is 36.5x26.5". In this enchanting artwork, "Early Morning," Janet Hagopian once again demonstrates...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Janet Hagopian Paintings

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Abstract expressionism, Would you marry me? , Contemporary art.
By Janet Hagopian
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
The painting size is 32"x24", oil on canvas. with framed size is 34.5"x26.5". In this captivating masterpiece, "Would You Marry Me?", Janet Hagopian skillfully weaves a vibrant tape...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Janet Hagopian Paintings

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Composition , 80x60 cm, 31.5x24 inches
By Janet Hagopian
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
Composition , 80x60 cm, 31.5x24 inches. signed lower right. Oil on canvas. Artist Statement: In my work I pay great attention to the structure of forms, shapes and colors, which c...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Janet Hagopian Paintings

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Community, Janet Hagopian, 57x48 in., oil on canvas.
By Janet Hagopian
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Untitled composition by Janet Hagopian. Signed lower center. Certificat is included. Unframed size 50.5x43 inches, oil on canvas. Framed size: 57x48 inches, oil on canvas. "In my ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Janet Hagopian Paintings

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