
This miniature color pencil drawing showcases a dark silhouette of trees juxtaposed against the stillness of a lake. A sense of tranquility and calm are brought about by the loose drawing. The lack of details evokes a feeling of serenity and quiet. This piece is matted and framed in a simple wooden frame.
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Artwork Details
Material
Colored pencil on paper
Size
3 × 4 3/4 in | 7.6 × 12.1 cm
Rarity
Unique
Signature
Sticker label, back of piece if framed
Certificate
Included (issued by gallery)
Frame
Included
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About the Artist
Ahzad Bogosian
American, b. 1952
American, b. 1952
Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Ahzad Bogosian holds both BFA and MFA degrees from Fontbonne University and was enrolled in the MFA program at Washington University. Channeling the Midwest and Western landscapes as sources for his mood-rich paintings, Bogosian has developed an extensive and breathtaking body of work. According to Bogosian, “My work is a response to the atmospheric, sublime qualities and spiritual essence that exists in landscapes. Using memory sketches and photographs, I paint on canvas, wood, and paper to explore scale, brushwork, and my emotional response to these images. I see timelessness in the work. A sense of tranquilly and serenity in this digital era.” A co-founder of IN/Form, a not-for-profit arts group in St. Louis, Bogosian has also organized and curated many shows and exhibitions, such as Five Views of the Midwest and the 2012 exhibition Paper at the Regional Arts Commission Gallery in St. Louis. His work is in many publications, including New American Paintings and John Driscoll’s 1998 book, The Artist and the American Landscape.