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Mariam Aslamazian
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Mariam Aslamazian

1907–2006 · Armenian · 3 artworks

Naïve Art (Primitivism)Bold colorsSimplified formsFlat perspectiveNarrative scenesDecorative patterns

artist bio

Mariam Aslamazian was a prominent Armenian artist known for her vibrant and expressive paintings in the Naïve Art style. Her work often depicted scenes from daily life, portraits, and still lifes, characterized by bold colors and simplified forms, contributing significantly to Armenian art and the broader Naïve art movement.

what you'll learn

Studying Aslamazian's work allows students to explore the use of simplified forms and bold colors to convey emotion and narrative. Students can learn how to create engaging compositions without relying on traditional perspective or realistic representation.

related: Niko Pirosmani, Henri Rousseau

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3 artworks

Stil life

Stil life

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Self-portrait in red

Self-portrait in red

1980

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Myself & Eran in the mirror.

Myself & Eran in the mirror.

1939

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