A painter of abstractions that seem to be a mass of shapes and colors, Joseph Haroutunian regards himself as a landscape painter focusing on "calligraphic details, movement and color." Most of his work is in oil, although he uses some watercolor, and he credits the painting of modernist John Marin as a key influence.
At the age of 7, he was introduced to art by his grandfather, a minister, who created stain-glass windows in his spare time. His mother, Helen Halsey Haroutunian, was also an (showing 500 of 843 characters). |
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