Peggy Hinaekian
Of Armenian origin, born and raised in Egypt. Education: Rome, Montreal, Paris and Geneva. Numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide. Her paintings are also in Museums. Several write-ups have appeared in American and European newspapers. TV and Radio interviews in the U.S. and in Europe. Her art can be found in numerous corporate and private collections worldwide. The Queen of Norway is one of her collectors. She has gallery representations in the U.S. and in Europe. She has also cover illustrations of books. She teaches art in her studio in La Jolla. Best painting award - La Jolla Art and Wine Festival. Only American artist invited to participate in the Milan Universal Exhibition of 2016. Her paintings of the desert and the oceans were projected on giant monitors throughout the exhibition.
StatementLife travels in the U.S., Canada, Europe and the Middle East have determined the nostalgic and atmospheric character of my work which consists mainly of mixed media on canvas and on paper. I consider myself a color field artist and am foremost a colorist. I put myself in a color mood and apply the paint to create a layered atmospheric composition, sometimes with collages. I rarely work with a preconceived vision for the final product, thus allowing the possibility of ambiguity and surprise. Conceptually, I try to immerse the viewer in the perceptual experience of space, color and light. My paintings actualize perception by carefully balancing these elements. I have a fascination with creative imagery, that is an area of space occupied by floating forms that may join or float independently. Finally by using color and texture, I try to breathe movement into my abstract landscapes to guide the viewer into the paintings and making him wander into a different reality.
CvStateCalfornia
CountrySan DiegoL