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Artour Oshakantsi
Artours work is at once magnanimous. Now I am not sure exactly
what that word means, but lets break it down because words are
easier to understand than pictures, Mag-nan-imous.
The thesaurus definition is: Generous, High Minded, Fair, Noble,
Big, Worthy, Upright...
So Magnanimous means generous, generous of spirit in a big way
and Artour is certainly that. When I write I am aware that I
reveal not just something of myself, but that I am literally
dripping off the page. So to is Artour.... Dripping off the
canvas...
His canvases are as Big, as colourful and as generous as is his
heart, his mind, his psyche.
As a young man he was famed for large-scale paintings that
expressed his rage against the Soviet occupation of Armenia. I
have not seen these works of art but have heard about them from
Artour.
He took great personal risk, imprisonment in a Siberian salt mine
could easily have been his fate; an early death could have been
his fate, yet this brave young man spoke out. And he spoke out in
a big way with canvases that were metres high.
He expressed his anger and indignation in a way that was fearless
and nothing short of naive, but perhaps I am wrong. Perhaps he
was only too aware that death or imprisonment were at close
quarters...
Looking at Artours work today what does the artist say to us?
What is it that he expresses? Is it still rage, is it
environmentalism or is it just simply a reflection of the beauty
in nature, in his new found freedom.
Certainly he has always had a degree of freedom of expression, as
nothing could inhibit this mans palette knife and brush.
They say that Art is an expression and a reflection of the state
of consciousness of the artist. So where then is Artours mind and
psyche now? In a place of great and tranquil beauty I would say,
And deservedly so.
The long night of the soul is clearly a journey this wised man
has taken and today his artwork reflects back to us the light at
the end of his tunnel.
Again his canvases are huge, his use of colour, imagery,
butterflies, flowers and abstract bees lets say, impart to me a
metamorphose not just of the soul, but of the heart. For here is
a man who knows he has made a difference. Here is a man who, if
he were to leave the world tomorrow, knows he leaves it a better
place for his having been here.
But that's not all, Artour is not just content with having drawn
our attention to the horrors in the world and at his personal
transformation, no,no, Artour is hell bent on helping others on
their journey.
Through his work reaches first and foremost into the corporate
world, to the men in suits, For that is where modern day
capitalistic battles are fought.
He wants to help them by bringing a lightness of being and a
wonder of nature into their day. His huge canvases brighten up
grey corporate corridors of power. Most of all though, he wants
to reach a wider audience, the man or woman in the street who are
experiencing their own inner turmoil.
Artour, through his Art, knows how to settle the mind. He knows
how to heal hearts that are hurting, and he does this by reaching
out to ordinary people.
He gives freely of his time, I met him on an art course where I
showed him some of my art work and poetry, he asked me to write a
poem about his work. I found it very challenging and this
critique is what came out as I sat to put pen to paper... A poem
followed.