
A daring group of artists who aren't simply creating art, but are also defying rules, trusting their instincts and producing deeply personal works come together at AKNEYE.
After losing her sight, Elene Metreveli, who was diagnosed with glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy, started painting intuitively, allowing her instincts to direct her work.
Artur Saryan’s use of unusual techniques and a variety of mediums in his "Noism" approach reflects his belief that art is a living thing, influenced by its past.
Adam Adamyan created a vast fictional universe as a teenager, from which his characters are produced. He keeps adding to this world with each new work.
When Narek Avetisyan was four years old, he started painting with his father's unused oil paints; his father, the well-known artist Minas Avetisyan, still uses brushes in his work today.
A skilled pianist, Guy Ghazanchyan, approaches every painting as if it were a piece of music and frequently composes original music to accompany his shows.
Pope Benedict XVI blessed Raffi Yedalian's monument "Meghabard" in 2012, and the Vatican currently owns a duplicate of it.
Ellen Sheidlin says that her path into NFTs started with a dream and she created her own movement, “Survivalism”, which combines digital dreamscapes and surrealism.
AKNEYE is home to numerous creatives who contribute their talent and vision to this realm. There is much more to come — stay tuned.