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    OIL'S WELL FOR PAINTER
    By Joyce Rudolph

    Glendale News Press
    http://www.glendalenewspress.com/articles/20 08/03/13/entertainment/gnp-oilpainter12.txt
    March 13 2008
    CA

    Artist's vibrant use of color and design in painting lands him Juror
    Award in membership show.

    For his vibrant use of color and design, Vladimir Atanian earned a
    Juror Award for his oil painting "Dance of Metamorphosis," in the
    Fine Arts Federation of Burbank's Membership Show of mixed media works.

    The show is taking place at the Creative Arts Center in Burbank
    through March 20. Members of the arts federation, a support group of
    the center, each enter one piece of artwork.

    The Glendale resident's winning abstract painting shows figures
    dancing. And while each figure resembles a person, it is made of body
    parts of four characters from the animal kingdom - an eagle, fish,
    crocodile or shark.

    It's his impression of what people's real characters are like inside,
    Atanian said.

    "I create this in my mind," he said. "The figures look like men or
    women, but inside they look like a shark or crocodile. I show their
    change of character, which is more menacing."

    This mix of figures and animals reminded juror Christina Ramos of
    one of the art world's greatest masters, she said.

    "What originally captured my attention was the Picasso-like quality
    of the painting," she said. "Upon closer observation, I was drawn to
    the figures, which utilized abstract shapes to create recognizable
    images. The vibrant use of color and energetic design kept my eye
    moving throughout the composition. This painting definitely made an
    emotional statement."

    The colors and design Atanian used was what caught the eye of Burbank
    Creative Arts Center gallery director Frances Santistevan.

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    "The painting, with its bright and bold colors, reminds one of
    Picasso's cubism," she said. "It is a great design and beautifully
    executed."

    In the art movement known as cubism, subjects are broken up and
    re-assembled, she said.

    Atanian's works include oils, acrylics and watercolors, and will be
    presented in an exhibition in October at the Creative Arts Center,
    Santistevan said.

    Santistevan met the artist after she saw his artwork at the Burbank
    Senior Artist Colony, a senior living facility that offers residents
    artistic programs and workshops, Atanian said.

    "I made a couple of projects for the building, three mosaic works on
    the facade of the building on San Fernando Road and two murals inside
    the building," he said.

    Atanian has been painting for 50 years. He started when he was 18
    and is now 68, he said. The first 45 years of his life he painted in
    Russia and Armenia.

    He came to the United States in 1993 and founded his art school,
    Atanian Art Center - which is celebrating an anniversary in June.

    Last year, Atanian received the city of Glendale's Diamond Lifetime
    Achievement Award in art.

    It's taken him 15 years, Atanian said, but he is getting to be
    well known.

    "When I started in 1992, it was very hard," he said. "But now I'm
    very well known. I'm showing in galleries in Las Vegas, Irvine and
    Newport Beach."
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