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    ARMENIAN ARTIST'S LOVE FOR HIS ADOPTED COUNTRY FLOWS THROUGH EXHIBITION

    Herald Sun, Australia
    April 13 2013

    Troels Sommerville, Moorabbin Leader

    ARTIST Hovik Israelian has spent years trying to capture the natural
    beauty of Australia on canvass.

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    When he came out from Armenia 21 years ago he had no intentions to
    stay, but immediately fell in love with the country.

    In his latest exhibition, Beauty in Nature, he has tried to capture
    those vistas that encouraged him to stay in the land that stole
    his heart.

    "I'm just trying to capture the Australian beauty that's all around
    - the light and the surroundings - and to put that on canvass,"
    Mr Israelian said.

    Most of his work is done with oil paints, which he said allows him
    to continue tinkering with them until he gets them just right.

    "Some paintings I do in four hours - big canvas and I'm finished.

    "But I'm still working on others that I had done years earlier because
    now when I look at them I have so much more to say."

    One of his paintings, a family portrait, has been in the works for
    five years, but he still hasn't quite captured the essence he wants.

    "You think you've finished, but you know it needs something, you're
    looking for the master touch.

    "The master touch is what brings the life out."

    One of the works on display is an oil on canvas painting from 2010,
    Chelsea Lifesaving Club.

    The exhibition opens at Kingston Arts Centre, Moorabbinon Saturday,
    April 20.

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/south-east/armenian-artists-love-for-his-adopted-country-flows-through-exhibition/story-fngnvmhm-1226619273508

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