Discovering Abstract Art With Gaya in Vox Groovy

Discovering Abstract Art With Gaya in Vox Groovy

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The teaser of my upcoming interview with Vox Groovy on discovering abstract art – a project for connoisseurs of art and culture.

I am glad to announce about my extended publication in the Vox Groovy art magazine where we focus the conversation on discovering abstract art in an artist’s perception.

Here is an introductory excerpt.

Our new interview with Gaya Karapetyan is the first time Vox Groovy ever approached abstract art. This time, we’ll be moving away from the world of AAA games, art directors, and tight deadlines, and more towards a freer place where people express their feelings and experiences through wondrous combinations of flowing colour and shape. Earlier on in the year, we spoke about the art of Hilma af Klint on our radio.

After discussing the woman whose work precedes even that of Wassily Kandinsky, who is often referred to as “the Father of Abstract Art,” we felt inspired to discover more about this elusive art movement through a sincere conversation with a contemporary abstract painter. Now that we’ve got Groovy’s part of story out of the way, let’s allow Gaya to introduce herself in her own words:

I am a self-taught, award-winning international contemporary abstract artist from Toronto, Canada. “Creation through the abstract art is the sublime freedom to express oneself.” To be an artist means to me to gain that ultimate and sought-after freedom. With the power of colour, I capture the beauty of landscapes, light refractions, mysterious fluctuations of water, texture of flowers, and deviational patterns of a moving form. Music is that powerful source of inspiration which induces my profound emotions, plays on the strings of imagination and culminates in a refined creativity of artwork.

In our talk with Gaya, you’ll learn about the messages she wants you to find in her work, artists that influence her, and how the digital age impacted art in her opinion. It’s an interesting talk, but most importantly, it’s something different.

Read More: Interview with Gaya Karapetyan

About Vox Groovy

Vox Groovy publishing platform is active for almost ten years bringing together compelling sui generis content. It values every individual and their creative universe. Vox Groovy believes that collecting and sharing powerful artists stories can help the art community worldwide to gain new knowledge, to unlock future potentials and powerful visions.

About Artist

Gaya is an award-winning international contemporary abstract artist from Toronto. A recipient of numerous art awards and an author of several art publications, Gaya exhibits in Americas, Europe and Asia. Her abstract paintings are proudly held in a number of private collections.