Vigen Sayadyan
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Vigen Sayadyan

Armenia • 1988

Biography

Vigen Sayadyan (born in 1988) began drawing at the age of three, showing a strong passion for art from an early age. His parents enrolled him in Zeytun Art School, where he learned important concepts of composition, design, and the philosophy behind painting.

By ten, Vigen had already gained recognition through various competitions. He won the United Nations' "Generations Living Together" contest in Armenia and received awards from the UN Population Fund and international competitions in Japan and Russia. His works have been donated to museums in Armenia, Russia, and Japan.

In 2023, he secured 3rd place in the "Golden Time Talent" competition in Great Britain. After completing his studies, Vigen earned a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts, focusing on classical painting and drawing. He is also an active member of the Artists Union of Armenia.

One of his proudest achievements is the Presidential Award, which he received as a student. Since 2005, he has participated in many group exhibitions. In 2014, after creating The Fear, Vigen shifted his focus to mysticism, a style that has become central to his work.

His art is displayed internationally, especially in Italy and Belarus. Vigen sees mysticism as a way to explore the deeper meaning of human life and reality. Though his work reflects the uncertainty of the world, the bright colors he uses symbolize hope, faith, and the possibility of salvation.

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