Vardan Voskanyan

Vardan Voskanyan

Vardan Voskanyan, born in 1966 in Armenia, is a distinguished artist renowned for his captivating works that bridge cultures and emotions. He began his artistic journey at the Yervan Art School of P. Terlemzian, where he honed his creative skills and developed a deep appreciation for the world of visual expression. Graduating from the Yervan Art Institute’s Faculty of Painting, Voskanyan’s dedication to his craft became evident early on.

Since his debut in 1986, Vardan Voskanyan has left an indelible mark on the art scene, participating in exhibitions that span not only the borders of the Soviet Union but also transcend international boundaries. In 1992, he established his artistic base in Moscow, where his work continued to evolve and capture the essence of human experiences. Notably, Voskanyan’s artistic prowess led to his inclusion as a member of the International Artists Federation of UNESCO in 1994, a testament to the universality and impact of his creations.

Vardan’s paintings have found homes in esteemed galleries and private collections across Europe, the U.S.A, and Japan. His unique ability to infuse his pieces with emotion and cultural resonance has drawn admirers from diverse corners of the world. Through his art, Vardan Voskanyan speaks a language that transcends words, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a realm of color, form, and feeling.