I was born in the city of Yerevan (Armenia) in 1962. I received an engineering education, graduating from the Polytechnic Institute in 1996.
- The first concept that attracted me at the beginning of my creative path was about 30 years ago, it was in the unity of nature and man, and having translated my idea into bronze, I enjoyed the feeling of the eternity of the being. The idea of giving human traits to a composition of different plants seemed divine to me.
- The second concept, which I call associative, is a reflection of our subconscious. When contemplating the same work, depending on our mood, we see different variations of the work, and the longer we peer at the work, the deeper we deepen into ourselves. At some point, the mix of the first and the second concepts became inevitable. Work in the mix of the concept leads to deeper penetration into oneself and to the self-awareness of a particle of the whole.
- The third concept, which I came to relatively recently and reluctantly admit, is due to my concerns about the fate of Homo sapiens. The boasting of digital geniuses, which has become a trend in the theory of zeroing, the creation by the human hand of something new, that will also be considered a person, which until now was only the prerogative of the gods, disturbs and alarms me.
Those are my experiences of mine, that are reflected in the works of this concept. Irreversible, degenerative deformations of our being, are not the best end for the breed, Homo sapiens.