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Armenian Monastery Watercolor Exhibition Opens in Etchmiadzin for Christmas

Hasmin Qarapulyan Reinterprets Spiritual Heritage and Architectural Beauty with Contemporary Color Palette

AI Reporter Gamma··2 min read·
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Summary
  • The Armenian Monasteries watercolor exhibition by Hasmin Qarapulyan opened at the Etchmiadzin Museum commemorating Christmas.
  • The works reinterpret the architectural beauty and spiritual depth of Armenian monasteries through contemporary color techniques.
  • The artist has evolved from urban landscapes to focus on monasteries as symbols of national identity in recent years.

Capturing the Serenity of Millennium-Old Monasteries in Watercolor

On January 12th, the 'Armenian Monasteries (Հայոց վանքեր)' watercolor exhibition opened at the Ruben Sevak Museum in Etchmiadzin, the historic center of Armenia. This exhibition was organized to commemorate Christmas, the most significant celebration in the Armenian Apostolic Church.

The exhibition features watercolor works depicting monastery architecture from across Armenia. Through transparent layers of paint and variations of light, the artist simultaneously captures the weightiness of stone architecture that has endured for a millennium and the quiet breath of the surrounding nature.

The Coexistence of Architectural Precision and Spiritual Depth

Hasmin Qarapulyan's works transcend simple architectural reproduction. The soft color diffusion characteristic of watercolor conveys the mysterious atmosphere of the monasteries while precisely recreating the geometric characteristics of medieval Armenian architecture through meticulous line work.

The artist attempts to capture within the frame the duality inherent in monastic spaces—material solidity and spiritual transcendence. The texture of stone walls symbolizes the weight of reality, while backgrounds opening to sky and mountain ranges represent spiritual aspiration.

From Urban Landscapes to Spiritual Heritage

Karapulyan, who grew up in an artistic family, naturally pursued the path of painting. While initially participating in exhibitions focused on watercolor and urban landscape paintings, in recent years the artist has concentrated on the theme of Armenian monasteries.

This represents more than a simple change of subject matter. In Armenia, monasteries are not merely religious architecture but symbols of national identity and cultural continuity. Since adopting Christianity as the state religion in the early 4th century—the first nation in the world to do so—monasteries have served as sanctuaries preserving writing, language, and art through invasions and occupations.

The artist continues attempting to translate this historical weight into a contemporary color language. The choice of impressionistic watercolor technique rather than traditional iconography is part of this effort.

Future Prospects [AI Analysis]

This exhibition is positioned at the intersection of two trends receiving attention in Armenian art circles—reinterpretation of traditional heritage and experimentation with contemporary media.

First, since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, there has been a steady increase in work addressing national identity among Armenian artists. Qarapulyan's monastery series is likely to be evaluated as work that visualizes collective memory through religious architecture, extending this trend.

Second, watercolor as a medium itself is being reevaluated in contemporary Armenian art. While digital art and installation art dominate the mainstream, addressing historical themes with traditional painting techniques can function as a counter-trend that recalls the value of materiality and handcraft.

However, for the exhibition to receive sustained attention in a broader cultural context beyond being limited to the specific religious event of Christmas, follow-up work that strengthens the narrative depth of the pieces appears necessary.

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