Edmon Harikyan

Edmon Harikyan works primarily in ink on paper, conjuring small-scale visions that whisper from the depths of the subconscious. His drawings pull the viewer inward — not just physically, due to their intimate size, but psychologically, through imagery that feels unearthed from a forgotten past or fractured dream. Figures dissolve, structures crack, time itself seems stained. What emerges is a quiet tension: beauty laced with unease.

Harikyan is not simply an observer — he is an excavator of inner worlds. His art is deeply introspective, peeling back the layers of thought, memory, and emotion that often go unseen. Each piece feels like a clue, part of a larger, enigmatic map. His visual language is cryptic but deliberate, filled with symbols that suggest meaning without forcing interpretation.

Though often dark, his work is never cynical. Instead, it reflects a kind of searching — for patterns, for messages, for hidden truths that bind the human experience.

Harikyan believes that everything is connected, even if only by the faintest thread. His art invites us to trace those threads, to listen closely, and to sit with what we find.

An endlessly inventive mind, Harikyan approaches each new work with a fresh perspective. He has a knack for rethinking the expected, for presenting the familiar in ways that feel completely alien — and all the more compelling for it. There’s always something more to discover, a deeper stratum beneath the surface.

To look at his work is to glimpse the architecture of a restless mind — one that questions, distorts, and ultimately reveals what lies beneath.

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