Это написал в своей автобиографии выдающийся поэт и прозаик Серебряного века, знаменитый представитель авангарда и основоположник русского футуризма Велимир ХЛЕБНИКОВ (1885-1922). По мнению Маяковского, он создал целую “периодическую систему слова”. Юбилей Хлебникова прошел незаметно в суете будней. Между тем нас он должен был заинтересовать — его “армянская кровь” возбуждает любопытство, особенно с учетом его удивительной биографии. …В июне 1921 года Хлебников отправился с Красной армией в Персию в качестве прикомандированного к штабу. Проделал весь поход на Тегеран. Пробыв в Персии с июня по август, возвратился в августе 1921 г. в Баку, откуда переехал в Пятигорск. За время пребывания в Персии много работал над “строением времени” (в результате статья “О строении времени”), писал стихи. В тот же период были сделаны первоначальные наброски к “Тирану без Тэ”:
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Small Bags With Armenian Ornaments
Dreamflash Photos
Photos are from Arpine Grigoryan from Yerevan. She is in the last picture ;-)
The event was organised in April and the organisers were two girls who last year took part in similar Dreamflash event in Moscow. They called on the FaceBook guys to join
them and many did. It was a great fun. Everyobody was making bubbles and many were taking photos.
Many more photos from Yerevan dreamflash event
Hand Painted Wood Jewelry With Medieval Manuscripts
Hand Painted Wood Necklace/Earring Set
By an artist from Armenia Gohar Toumassian
Painted on natural wood by artist Gohar Toumassian of Armenia, this one-of-a-kind necklace/earring set will be a unique addition to your jewelry collection. Inspired by the spectacular medieval manuscripts of Armenian miniatures these magnificent pieces carry the glamour and brilliance of the past to our times.
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Paint Your Interior With Nana Manucharyan
Bored with white walls, but want more than plain paint?
With Nana Terracotta you can get immediate impact, turning a neglected corner,ceiling or wall into a space embodying instant style and drama. The trickiest thing about painting your walls and ceiling will be selecting a design from the abundance of exceptional patterns and pictures. Before you start looking at pictures, patterns and colours, consider the use, size, height and natural light or lightening of the room you want to paint.
When selecting a picture, consider the mood you want to achieve in the space. Fot a soft look, opt for a delicate pattern, but if you would like to make the feature wall a real statement, select a striking graphic pattern in bold colours…
And don’t forget that on a practical level, heavily pictured walls can help hide flaws and uneven wall surfaces ;-))
But most importantly remember how much happiness such interrior will bring to your kids ;-)
To get all this effect I feel you can fully rely on Nana’s sense of style…
Just some of her art works
Art Auction
Anastasiya Egoyan is selling her bautiful art works. She has come up with an interesting offer: she doesn’t state any price, buyers will pay any amount of money they can afford or they think the photos are worth of. You can hang them in a frame on walls, smaller versions — on your computer desks and son on…;-) The money she gathers will help her to acquire better «equipment» for takings photos ;-) From aid-a (livejournal)…
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Tzovinar Village By Mariam Sukhudyan
These amazing photos are taken by the biggest activist in Armenia Mariam Sukhudyan in Tzovinar village.
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Handcarved Wooden Boxes
I want these jewelry boxes badly, I think now I can’t live without them!!!
Thank u again Mari Mansourian for introducing to me this amazing Armenian artist and master from Ca, Glendale!!! He is originally from Yerevan, Armenia
«Nairi» is the way ancient Assyrians called our Kingdom «Urartu», we are also called «The land of Nairi», Urartu, Armenia ;-)
Looking at a single block of pear wood, Nairi saw the unusual round box featuring once again the grape vines of his native Armenia.Grape canes support the body of this box carved with the stems, fruit and branches of the grapevine. Notice the delicate veins carved into each leaf. The vines are layered over the complete piece to form the unique shape of this box.
The only finish is a light beeswax leaving the piece unstained and open to the beautiful display of the natural wood. It measures 6 1/4″ in diameter and 4 1/2″ in height.
Can’t figure our which one I love more,the first or the second one! ;-)))


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