3 CROSS STONES, RUINED BY AZERBAIJAN, RE-CREATED
Aysor
Jan 18 2010
Armenia
Varazdat Hambardzumian, a sculptor and a Cross Stones master,
who recently has presented his works at the Moscow exhibition,
told journalists that nearly 10,000 Cross Stones were killed off in
Azerbaijan's Jugha (Juga).
He said, using computer graphics, he could re-create designs for
three destroyed in Azerbaijan Cross Stones. Besides, he said is
going to open a Cross Stones School and has already sent a proposal
to Armenian government. Varazdat Hambardzumian said hopes to receive
an adoption for his proposal and will contribute to upkeeping of this
ancient Armenian tradition - Armenian people's prayer, as he called
Armenian Cross Stones.
Aysor
Jan 18 2010
Armenia
Varazdat Hambardzumian, a sculptor and a Cross Stones master,
who recently has presented his works at the Moscow exhibition,
told journalists that nearly 10,000 Cross Stones were killed off in
Azerbaijan's Jugha (Juga).
He said, using computer graphics, he could re-create designs for
three destroyed in Azerbaijan Cross Stones. Besides, he said is
going to open a Cross Stones School and has already sent a proposal
to Armenian government. Varazdat Hambardzumian said hopes to receive
an adoption for his proposal and will contribute to upkeeping of this
ancient Armenian tradition - Armenian people's prayer, as he called
Armenian Cross Stones.