



Abstract Geometric Paintings
Vahagn Bagoyan
ARMENIA
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“Painting lets me translate vibration into structure and silence into form.”
Vahagn Bagoyan is an Armenian contemporary artist whose practice connects painting, architecture, and metaphysical thought. His art maps invisible patterns of energy that move through the spaces we inhabit, capturing the silent rhythm that exists within cities, within human emotion, and within the passage of time. Each of his canvases functions as both a visual and conceptual landscape. The result is not simply an image but a constructed environment, a field where color, structure, and vibration intersect to reveal the unseen geometry of experience.
The Silence of Form | Acrylic
$4,500
This work reflects the fragile memory of an urban landscape — a rhythm of lines and fragments suspended between construction and disappearance. The city dissolves into atmosphere, where structure turns into vibration and silence holds the weight of time.
Trained in architecture and design, Bagoyan builds his abstract geometric paintings as an architect might construct a building. Each composition begins with the careful study of balance, rhythm, and proportion. He constructs frameworks that suggest tension and release, harmony and disruption. As the work evolves, the physical structure begins to dissolve into the atmosphere. Lines soften, forms open, and geometry transforms into movement. Through this process, he creates paintings that are simultaneously analytical and intuitive, bridging calculation with emotion, and transforming structure into living presence.
Architectural Pulse | Acrylic
$4,300
The painting evokes a city mirrored within itself — a delicate balance between order and dissolution. Lines intersect like thoughts in motion, and the reflection becomes a second architecture where memory and horizon quietly converge.
His creative world is divided into several interconnected series, each exploring a unique aspect of the relationship between space, energy, and human perception. In Architectural Pulse, he interprets buildings as living organisms whose structural rhythms echo the human heartbeat. Cosmic Cartography extends that vision into the realm of the infinite, transforming the surface of the canvas into a map of celestial movement. Energy Node explores intersections where emotion becomes physical form, where awareness condenses into visible vibration. In Mapped Emotions, he reflects on how feelings can be translated into abstract geometry and color. Plane of Silence and Urban Mirage explore the stillness and tension of contemporary life, while The Karahunj Stone Series, inspired by Armenia’s prehistoric observatory, links ancient stones with the cosmic memory of the universe.
“Each brushstroke becomes a compass guiding awareness through infinite space.”
The surfaces of Bagoyan’s abstract geometric paintings are built layer by layer with architectural precision. He combines acrylic, oil, and mineral textures, forming surfaces that resemble geological strata. Each pigment is applied with intention, guided by a balance of discipline and instinct. His process involves both creation and erasure. Entire sections may be removed and rebuilt, leaving traces of earlier layers as ghostly records of past forms. These remnants give the work a sense of time and continuity, as though the canvas itself remembers every decision that shaped it. Each painting therefore becomes a living archive of both material and thought.

Layers of the City | Acrylic
$18,000
The painting reveals the city as a living resonance — a layered field of motion and reflection. Amid the density of roofs and lines, rhythm replaces form, and the skyline breathes with the quiet pulse of collective memory.
Seen from above, the earth transforms into a living mosaic — a patchwork of textures and silence. Clouds drift across the landscape like thoughts over memory, softening the geometry of space into pure reflection.

Silent Drift | Acrylic
$11,000
Control and freedom coexist in his artistic process. He paints with the precision of an architect and the spontaneity of a poet. Every mark carries the dual quality of restraint and release. This combination gives his paintings an energy that is both measured and organic. The act of painting becomes a dialogue between intention and intuition, where every gesture represents the search for balance between order and chaos. Through this process, he brings the invisible into focus, transforming thought into tangible rhythm.
“My art explores the rhythm of existence, where structure listens to spirit and every layer becomes a quiet conversation between matter, memory, and consciousness.”
“When I begin a painting, I am not searching for images but for resonance. I move through color the way one moves through sound, letting it reveal the pulse beneath perception. The process feels architectural yet weightless, as if building space with breath rather than stone. Each mark records a moment of awareness, an intersection between thought and energy. I am drawn to that fragile balance where precision meets intuition, where reason gives way to presence. In this state, painting becomes meditation, a journey into the architecture of stillness where all boundaries fade and light begins to think.”
Although abstract, his paintings retain the clarity of architectural design. The compositions reveal movement and depth through the interplay of light, shadow, and perspective. Color becomes a structural element, defining form while evoking mood. Deep blues and warm umbers suggest gravity and silence, while pale ochres and luminous whites evoke air, light, and expansion. These chromatic contrasts produce a sense of vibration that can be felt as much as seen. Within this space of color and silence, the viewer encounters stillness that hums with energy.

Plane of Silence | Acrylic
$3,200
From a celestial distance, the land unfolds like a breathing organism — fields and paths forming a quiet pulse beneath drifting clouds. The painting invites reflection on how nature and human presence merge into one vast, living geometry.
At the core of Bagoyan’s artistic philosophy lies a belief in the continuity between the visible and the invisible. He views painting as a meditation that allows him to experience the essence of time and space. Through his abstraction, he does not escape from reality but expands it, revealing the structures that underlie all existence. His abstract geometry serves as a reminder that every object, sound, and motion in the universe carries within it a hidden rhythm, a pulse that connects all things. Painting becomes his method of uncovering this universal architecture.

The Architecture of Space | Acrylic
$3,500
15 X
The work captures a map of light and land — a living pattern where human traces blend with the quiet geometry of nature. Seen from above, the landscape becomes both abstract and intimate, echoing the pulse of the world itself.
Living and working in Armenia provides Bagoyan with a unique perspective shaped by history, geography, and memory. The landscape of Armenia, layered with ancient stones and contemporary transformation, informs the depth of his artistic vision. The echoes of domes, arches, and monoliths found in Armenian architecture reappear in his work, not as literal images but as rhythmic patterns and spatial harmonies. These subtle references connect his practice to the cultural heritage of his homeland while maintaining a universal language that speaks to all viewers. Through this fusion of tradition and modernity, he constructs a visual language that bridges time and consciousness.
A quiet geometry of lines frames a single cloud — a fragile intersection between order and freedom. The work reflects on how structure can hold emptiness, and how silence can become the most intricate form of connection.

Tension and Light | Acrylic
$4,500
“Light builds worlds that geometry alone could never contain.”

Cosmic Cartography | Acrylic
$10,000
A solitary stone stands against the infinite sky, its hollow opening revealing the pulse of the cosmos. The work speaks of timeless presence — where matter becomes memory, and the boundary between earth and universe quietly dissolves.
Bagoyan invites the viewer into a contemplative relationship with his abstract geometric paintings. His work does not prescribe meaning but offers space for discovery. Standing before one of his canvases feels like entering a silent architectural space where thought slows and perception deepens. Each viewer becomes a participant, engaging with the quiet forces that animate the work. The longer one looks, the more the painting reveals: layers of texture, rhythm, and emotion that expand beyond their visible boundaries. In this way, his art transforms observation into reflection and reflection into experience.
An ancient stone stands in the open field, its circular void framing the distant sky. Upon its surface, the faint geometry of a city emerges — a memory etched in mineral time. The work bridges earth and civilization, turning the landscape into a living map of human presence.

Ancient Urban Code | Acrylic
$18,000
22 X
Ultimately, the paintings of Vahagn Bagoyan exist as meditations on the nature of being. They call the viewer to perceive what cannot be spoken, to see what cannot be measured, and to feel what exists beyond form. In his work, the boundary between material and spiritual dissolves. What remains is a field of pure resonance, a meeting place of silence, structure, and light. Through his art, Bagoyan fulfills the oldest purpose of creation: to make the invisible visible and to transform stillness into meaning.

Stone that Holds the Cosmos | Acrylic
$10,000
The ancient stone rises from the grassland like a monument to time. Across its surface, the cosmos unfolds — constellations shimmering within the mineral texture. The work contemplates how earth remembers the universe, turning matter into a vessel of celestial memory.
“Creation begins when stillness starts to hum with hidden energy.”
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