Garri Dadyan

Garri Dadyan ( born 1952 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) is an Armenian artist who uses a variety of metals such as iron, copper, bronze, gold and silver in his metal works.

Dadyan's creations are evidence of a combination of ancient historical and religious motifs. His works are influenced by the richness of Armenian illuminated manuscripts, the daggers of medieval Arabia and Europe, and the ornamentation of Central Asia and Persia. In the course of his 30-year career he has rediscovered ancient craftsmanship secrets, and combined them with his own personal techniques of chiseling metal.

Dadyan's works have been presented in the largest galleries of Russia and Europe, and have been successfully acquired by government officials of many countries, and by collectors throughout the world. His masterly creation of the new chiseling technology has no equal.

Archduke Geza von Habsburg, the artistic director of Faberge & Co., and one of the world's leading authorities on Faberge, had this to say about Dadyan's work: "The fine repousse images of Melic Dadayan are part of a great tradition of art of the Eastern Churches reaching back into the Middle Ages from Northwest Russia to as far southeast as Armenia. In a time when contemporary Soviet artists have been vying with each other in ever more modern expressions, it is refreshing to see an old art form so beautifully revived."

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