Eduard Arakelyan

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Eduard Arakelyan (Armenian: Էդուարդ Առաքելյան; February 28, 1950) is an Armenian painter.

Biography

Arakelyan was born February 28, 1950 in Gyumri (previously Leninakan), Armenia. He graduated from Children's Artistic Academy in 1965 and was accepted to Art School of Panos Terlemezian in 1966.

After that he continued his education in Artist-Actor Institute majoring in design. During these years he has had many personal exhibitions, has received many awards and has been awarded many medals for being an outstanding student. Starting in 1978 till September 1998 Eduard Arakelyan has been teaching at Art School of Panos Terlemezian. Since 1981 he is a member of Armenian Youth Artist's section. During 80-s he has many exhibitions as well. An exhibition of Armenian Water Paint Masters was opened in Poland in 1988, where his painting “White Roses” brought excitement to everybody.

In the exhibition the Japanese computer system was pointed to the painting, which exploded in music and colors. For that painting, and for others also, he was awarded prizes.

He was accepted to the USSR's Union of Artists in 1988. In 1994 he visited Sweden and was painting there for two months.

Eduard Arakelyan's paintings are now being a part of personal belongings of people living in Australia, Hungary, Russia, Sweden, Canada and United States. His paintings are in different galleries of Republics of USSR and countries of Europe.

From 1994-1998 he participated in a series of exhibitions of Russia, Georgia and Armenia.

Since 1991 he is a member of the World's Union of Professional Artists of UNESCO. Since September 1998 he resides in New York.

In December 1998 he participated in Monica Goldstrom's gallery favorable exhibition dedicated to Long Island's Breast Cancer foundation.

Now Eduard Arakelyan's paintings are in Royal Design Connection gallery in California.

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