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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    24 Armenian artists to exhibit in Cyprus
    15.03.2009 00:36 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Cultural Association Hamazkayin
    `Oshagan' organised an exhibition of Armenian Cypriot artists at the
    Utudjian Hall of the Armenian Prelature of Cyprus, Nicosia, under the
    auspices of the Armenian Representative, Mr Vartkes Mahdessian.

    Twenty four Armenian Cypriot artists of all ages proudly exhibited 88
    works in total. The themes varied, ranging from paintings, mosaics,
    mirrors and photographs to articles of clothing, jewellery, carpets,
    chairs, pillows, silk works, wood works, patchworks and charms. This
    plethora of exhibits reminded us that art is so much more than just
    painting. The most sentimental piece was made by Tatiana Ferahian from
    Limassol, a time capsule with bone remains from Armenian Genocide
    martyrs, brought to Cyprus by her mother in 2005 from the Der Zor
    Desert, a powerful reminder of the atrocities the Armenian nation
    endured in the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th
    centuries, yet it managed to survive, thrive and prosper.

    The famous artist Vartan Tashdjian, who was also a speaker at the
    exhibition, chose to display only one theme: the Melkonian. In his
    seven paintings we were able to see the various buildings and yards of
    the Melkonian, whose memory must never fade away and the fight for its
    re-opening must never cease.

    As previously mentioned, there were many forms of art and many types
    of painting approaches. Perhaps the most traditionally Cypriot
    paintings were those of Therese Kasparian-Petrides, one of which was
    painted on a traditional old wooden door.
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