by Aakash Nihalani
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by Aakash Nihalani
Looking into the Countless Dimenstions of Vagarshak
Toros, as he's better called, in his own words intertwines the real and imaginary world into his oils. Any person who has seen and observed much of Toros's canvases would say that these reveal intense inner thought and an expression that's exclusively his own. He declares to being motivated by the Vanguard method of painting and is probably also experimenting with abstract and expressionism.
A look at any of the highly stylish and exquisite of Vagarshak Torosijn pictures, one notices almost no touch of feminine or softness in them, yet there is no harshness or manifestation of shock to his pictures as well. Grippingly, he uses expressions of comedy in his pictures to communicate thoughts that are sometimes more deep and profound than they seem on the picture. Toros utilized hues to his benefit in his pictures. In fact, often they are representational of the idea or the feeling that he intends to show. Solid sentiments are often shown by stronger colors which in fact also show the maestro's mood swings. Mention should be made of various very special canvases like-"Two Clowns" and "Masquerade" both of which reveal the impressive artistic potentials of the master. His fascination with the clowns leaves us with amazement if the artist seeks to tell us more than what is apparent in our eyes through these characters. The same with all of his contemporaries, Vagarshak Torosijn is pretty much unpredicatable in his choice of subject matter; in fact his span is as varied as his use of hues. Just as one feels cheerful and eager at his multifarious utilization of shades, so does his preference of characters not only amazes but also delights us. He utilized a range of subjects which edges on the current to those of the traditional, especially fascinating is his choice of subjects that also include children, clowns, and a plethora of other individuals from a myriad segments. So whether it's a party or images of clowns that he's dealing with, the maestro generates a strong statement anywhere. The pictures of Vagarshak Torosijn use daring and distinct brush strokes; he wants to establish order out of the mess. A quick glimpse at his fine art gives the notion of a chaotic piece, it's only when one attempts to see the larger picture within the inner framework that the intricate themes and the subtle picture illustration within is evident. The maestro also excels in his portrayal of emotions, the characters in his canvases seem to communicate the message of the whole masterpiece regardless if amusing or sad, irritated or disappointed within their imagery. One perceives that Vagarshak is a person of varied ideas and a head that runs chaos just as his selection of hues. His taste in diverse methods and contrasting subject matters break the monotony often linked to series art; ultimately, each painting stands out in a unique way. Yet another remarkable element about Vagarshak Torosijn is the different hues he lends to his oils in terms of themes. While most of his paintings have the appearance of cheery revelry in them, a second glance depicts another light to the same celebration, in a master play of multi dimensionality, he utilizes the base as a lighthearted theme while the expressions are made to communicate affect that are deep and that signify other tendencies. We may deduce that Vagarshak Torosijn stands out as an artist of massive ability with artworks that both delight and drive the viewer to think.
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