Digital print on paper
"Not laws and people, but signs and symbols rule the world," Confucius once said. This phrase of the Chinese philosopher can serve as an epigraph to all the works of Garik Goryana.
His studies of the religious and philosophical layers of the postmodern are based on graphic allegory. The main motifs that are constantly present in Goryanov's paintings are numerous dots, spirals, rays, as symbols of the connection between the Creator and man.
At some point, esoteric symbolism became for him the tool that allowed the artist to depict not only the ancient signs of the universe, but also helped to express the secret efforts of his personal soul. Discovering the world through inner contemplation, the master created his universes - one, two, whole chains of macrocosms, living by their own laws.
"Not laws and people, but signs and symbols rule the world," Confucius once said. This phrase of the Chinese philosopher can serve as an epigraph to all the works of Garik Goryana.
His studies of the religious and philosophical layers of the postmodern are based on graphic allegory. The main motifs that are constantly present in Goryanov's paintings are numerous dots, spirals, rays, as symbols of the connection between the Creator and man.
At some point, esoteric symbolism became for him the tool that allowed the artist to depict not only the ancient signs of the universe, but also helped to express the secret efforts of his personal soul. Discovering the world through inner contemplation, the master created his universes - one, two, whole chains of macrocosms, living by their own laws.
Oil on canvas Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas Oil on canvas
Oil, metals Oil, metals
Ferrous and non-ferrous metals Ferrous and non-ferrous metals
Ink, paper, metals Ink, paper, metals
Ink, paper, metals Ink, paper, metals
Oil, pastel, metals, wood Oil, pastel, metals, wood
Oil, ink on canvas Oil, ink on canvas
Oil, pastel, wood Oil, pastel, wood