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Vahan now has a myspace page: vahan art. Check it out!
Dialogue, 160x 200cm, oil on canvas, by Vahan Bego 2006


The following interview was conducted and edited by Marcin Kubicki, for Moda i Styl. It is translated by Loosavor and reproduced here with permission.
Q – Do you think that everyone is an artist?
A – Yes! Yes! Everyone is an artist, God and a fallen angel all at once. I think that humans are nothing, just ordinary biological bacteria making a mess of the world, and only consciousness of who one is can justify our existence on this planet. Let everyone define themselves by their creativity.
Figure in Red Air by Vahan Bego, 2004, dry pastel & charcoal pencil on paper, 50cm x 70 cm
This work has recently been bought by Royal Talens and added to their collection.
Vahan Bego's Digital Signature 2006
Cuneiform script at Erebuni Fortress, Yerevan, 782 BC. Photo by Vahan Bego, August 2006
[click to enlarge]
This film was produced in the summer of 2005. It was edited and put together by Vahan Bego and Maciej Sierpień.
The exhibition only consists of works done by Vahan in Poland, between 1993 and 2005, and contains none of his works produced in Armenia.
The music was produced and synchronised by Henry Tod.
© Vahan Bego
Part One: Sketches & Drawings
Myśli o Babilonie/Thoughts of Babylon 100 x 70 cm Vahan Bego, Pastel, 2004
Produced in response to the death of Waldemar Milewicz in May 2004.
The Dream of Don Quixote, 70 x 100cm, Vahan Bego, Pastel, May 2006
Continue reading ""the thing is to turn crazy without any provocation"" »
Nani's Nude, Vahan Bego, June 2006, Bronze @ Ventzi Gallery, Poznań
Khor Virab Monastery With Mount Ararat in the background
Zbieracz Chrustu (The Brushwood Gatherer), pastel on card, 2005
Miłosna Kompzycja pt. Vulkan, by the artist Vahan Bego, demands some processing.
A few things that could be borne in mind:
• Love Composition Volcano, a fairly epic painting, weighs in at 140cm by 200cm. Though it is obviously best seen ‘in the flesh’, some of its power can be felt in the claustrophobic confines of JPEG.
• Quite exceptionally for this day and age, the painting was executed entirely in oil paint.
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