Little Eve

$22,850.00

  • Original Artwork, Stretched Canvas, Framed,
  • Framed Size: 39 1/4 x 39 1/4 in

Upon purchase, the patron receives a Formal Analysis of the piece and a Certificate of Authenticity from The ArtScope™.

Excerpts from the Formal Analysis:

Little Eve is an example of Gegham’s treatment of the female nude as an all-encompassing figure embodying concepts and experiences of love, joy and overall emotional existence as forms of collective cultural preservation. As one of Gegham’s larger canvases, measuring 30” x 30”, Little Eve immediately grabs the viewer’s attention with a brilliant showcase of the artist’s technique…”

“…Gegham completes the journey of exploring Little Eve in her feminine grandeur by depicting an overlay of what appears to be a dress or an apron hanging down from her neck, that partially but transparently covers the left side of her body. The depiction of the two fruit forms in tan and red colors, at the bottom of the dress or apron echo the form of the figure’s breasts and along with the two smaller cherry-like fruit forms, symbolize the figure’s femininity and innocence as she experiences life and moves into or out of these emotional states of being.”

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About the Artist

In recent years, Gegham has been actively participating in juried exhibitions across the United States, including at Ingenuity, a juried sculpture exhibition at Marin Society of Artists, held in association with Pacific Rim Sculptors, a chapter of International Sculpture Center. Gegham also participated in “Art Takes SoHo” and exhibited at Main Street Arts gallery in New York. In 2019, The ArtScope™ exclusively showcased Gegham’s art at Art San Diego 2019, and Gegham participated in a group exhibition in Hawai’i, sponsored by the Hawai’i Island Art Alliance. Gegham’s works have found home in private collections and galleries nationally and internationally.

Gegham Aleksanyan (Armenian: Գեղամ Ալեքսանյան; born 1962) is an Armenian-born artist working in the United States since 2004.

Gegham received his artistic training under Armen Atayan—the student of Martiros Saryan and Alexander Osmerkin. Gegham received his Master of Arts degree from Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts in 1984 and is a member of the Artists Trade Union of the Russian Federation. The subject of numerous publications, Gegham has been recognized in the United States by various art industry publications, including as a Top 50 Artist by Art Business News in Counting Down the Artists of Tomorrow Whose Names You Need to Know Today. Several of his paintings have also shown digitally at Times Square as part of Art Takes Times Square 2012. In 2011, the curatorial team at Artexpo New York recognized Gegham’s The Last Light (2000) as Artwork of the Day on March 16, noting: “The female figure, cloaked with heavy garments, seems to carry the weight of the world. She is a symbol of beauty lost in the diversity of projections that civilization has wrapped around her.”

Additional information

Dimensions 30 × 30 in
Frame

Black-Silver Frame, Silver Frame

Size

Large

UWCF Colors

Beige, Brown, Green, Light Blue, Light Green, Red, White, Yellow

UWCF Sizes

Large: e.g. 24 x 36"+, Oversized: e.g. 36 x 48"+, Square

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