Dinner in the Forest 2026
Corvengi Mikaelian
CanvasOil paintPaint
130 ⨯ 97 ⨯ 4 cm
ConditionExcellent
Price on request
Villa del Arte Galleries
- About the artworkCorvengi says: “Everything that surrounds me affects me. Memories, politics, nature, people, a dry leaf on the ground, music and books.”
Corvengi’s works explore his version of a lost paradise, an ancient and fantastical place inhabited by exotic flowers, wild animals and precious objects. His large-scale exuberant canvases envelope the viewer in exotic sensuality, taking them on a compelling journey to an imaginary world. Not subject to any logic, Corvengi Mikaelian, known as the master of figurative symbolism, brings opposite elements together to create new realities, inviting the viewer to get lost in the moment. To muse over these dream-like scenes replete with fantastic allegories and cryptic symbolism, leads to multiple readings and interpretations.
Lush forests and deep oceans entwine, dotted with signs of human life, a pearl brooch, tools and mechanisms, but tellingly the human figure is absent. Nature has taken over. Corvengi’s thick layers of oil and watercolour washes are reminiscent of the Old Masters, but Dalí and contemporary life influence him too. - About the artist
Corvengi Mikaelian (1965, Armenia) creates paintings that depict his personal version of a lost paradise: a timeless, mythical world in which exotic flowers, wild animals, and precious objects combine to form a sensory universe. In large-format, exuberant canvases, he constructs an environment that virtually envelops the viewer and invites them on a journey through an imaginary reality.
His visual language deliberately defies logic. As a master of figurative symbolism, Corvengi brings together contradictions—the fragile and the wild, the lush and the enigmatic—to create new realities. The scenes are dreamy and layered, filled with fantastic allegories and cryptic symbols that do not impose a single meaning, but rather make room for multiple, personal interpretations.
Through this openness, viewing becomes an active experience: you can wander around in it, continue discovering details, and project your own story onto what you see. Corvengi’s work is therefore not only an invitation to interpret, but also to lose yourself for a moment in the moment and in the richness of a world that reveals itself again and again.
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