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    TASHJIAN DONATES PAINTING
    University of New Mexico-Los Alamos adds "Chamisa" to its collection


    Los Alamos Monitor (New Mexico) _www.lamonitor.com_
    (http://www.lamonitor.com)

    February 10, 2005


    Armenian-American painter Richard Tashjian has had a warm welcome in
    New Mexico in the seven years since his arrival.

    Along with spotlights in regional publications like Cowboys & Indians
    and Focus Santa Fe, he has been part of several group shows throughout
    north-central New Mexico and is currently represented by Editions
    Gallery in Santa Fe and Wilder Nightingale Gallery in Taos.

    "I feel fortunate," said Tashjian, a native of Massachusetts.

    "A lot of artists come here expecting to be successful, but a lot of
    them aren't. For him, success is measured by the happiness he achieves
    through painting.

    Recently, Tashjian donated the oil painting titled "Chamisa" to the
    University of New Mexico-Los Alamos.

    It is a bright and jovial piece, much like Tashjian's own personality.
    Chamisa refers to the centerpiece of the painting, a common desert
    shrub with hundreds of Lilliputian yellow flowers.

    As a backdrop to the orange colors of the desert scene are the Jemez
    Mountains, crowned with a majestic blue sky.

    "I thought it would be a good gift to give," Tashjian said.

    The painting was gratefully accepted as part of UNM-Los Alamos'
    permanent art collection.

    Tashjian also enjoyed success in his home state, Massachusetts,
    both as an artist and in his career in advertising art.

    He is part of many permanent art collections in Massachusetts, the
    country of Armenia, Washington, DC and now New Mexico. He created the
    Armenian Artists Association of America and between 1979 and 1990,
    traveled frequently to Armenia to organize shows. In 1990 he was
    invited to the 100th anniversary dedication for the Russian-Armenian
    marine painter, Hovhaness Aivazovsky in Crimea, Russia. He was also
    listed in the German Artistic Encyclopedia:Cultural Artist of All
    Times and Nation.

    Tashjian describes his latest paintings around the Jemez Mountains,
    and the areas around Taos and Nambe' as colorful. He hopes to exhibit
    these lastest works in the spring.

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