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City of Ani

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The city of Ani was once known as the City of 1001 Churches. Today it is in ruins. It sits in the province of Kars near the Armenian border. Ani is a testament to fact that the spirit can never die. In this original artwork, the artist declares in vibrant colors and shapes the living spirit over the ruins. Ani is a jewel on top of the Armenian spiritual treasures. – Fr. Vazken Movsesian

This work of art is created with museum quality archival pigments on the finest watercolor paper.

The artwork is signed by the artist and comes with the studio stamp of authenticity on the back.

Artwork by Gregory Beylerian

Frame not included.

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Size

12 x 18 Inches Artwork, 24 x 36 Inches Artwork

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