Portrait of Peter Oundnian - new painting
Peter Oundjian
24 x 20 in
Peter Oundjian (born 21 December 1955) is a Canadian violinist and conductor. Born in Toronto, Ontario as the youngest of five children from an Armenian father and English mother, Oundjian also claims Scottish ancestry through his maternal grandfather, a Sanderson, and the MacDonell of Glengarry clan.
A dynamic presence in the music world, Toronto-born conductor Peter Oundjian is renowned for his probing musicality, collaborative spirit, and engaging personality. His association with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) spans over 30 years, beginning with his début as violin soloist in 1981, then as conductor of the symphony.
fabulous one...
Great combination of culture inside of him Armenian and English the USA have great artists
tnx for upvote
Wow...another wonderful and interesting painting by @elewarne sir...
A dynamic presence in the conducting world, Toronto-born conductor Peter Oundjian is renowned for his probing musicality, collaborative spirit, and engaging personality. Oundjian's appointment as Music Director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) in 2004 reinvigorated the Orchestra with numerous recordings, tours, and acclaimed innovative programming as well as extensive audience growth, thereby significantly strengthening the ensemble’s presence in the world. In August 2014, he led the TSO on a tour of Europe, which included a sold-out performance at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw and the first performance of a North American orchestra at Reykjavik's Harpa Hall.
Wel done and perfect work sir...
Cheers~~~
that's great....
Painting is the most beautiful of all arts. In it, all sensations are condensed; contemplating it, everyone can create a story at the will of his imagination and--with a single glance--have his soul invaded by the most profound recollections; no effort of memory, everything is summed up in one instant. A complete art which sums up all the others and completes them. Like music, it acts on the soul through the intermediary of the senses: harmonious colors correspond to the harmonies of sound. But in painting a unity is obtained which is not possible in music, where the accords follow one another, so that the judgment experiences a continuous fatigue if it wants to reunite the end with the beginning. The ear is actually a sense inferior to the eye. The hearing can only grasp a single sound at a time, whereas the sight takes in everything and simultaneously simplifies it at will. You are doing this great job...this is from my heart for you...
The details are pretty good. I liked it especially the background.
what a creativity!!!!!!!! lol. this art proves that you have deep creativity in art
Fantastic art sir. I like this art very much.
No different from real photography & your brilliant painting. Wonderful artwork.
Amazing art @elewarne