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Hello, my name is
Ara Hagopian.
I make my living as
a writer and artist.
Please be sure to
visit my art and
writing galleries.
My 70+ archival fine prints are available in five sizes, priced at $25, $50, $80, $400 and $1,000. Prices include everything but the nail on the wall: each work is matted, numbered, signed, framed an d wired for hanging. See the in-home photos below; I will personally prepare and arrange for the delivery of your order. Custom collages are also available.
Why Prints?
$25 and $50 pieces make unique gifts.
Call or email your order: (978) 251-7657
Ara@AraHagopian.com
Ara would like to thank all United States veterans who have served their country.
I am the resident artist at the Starbucks in Bedford, MA with a display that changes every six weeks. Stop by, order a drink and say hello to the baristas!
For fiction readers, I am pleased to offer selected short stories for sale. Details can be found on my Written Works page.
NEWS:
June 2008:
Ten all-new artworks have been completed in pen and ink and await digital restoration. Titles include: My Sweet Liberty; Bolt from the Blue; Azzilla; Rain and Lightning; Utica; Mrs. Buttons; Bramble and three more works from my random dot series. Images will be posted online this summer!
Romance writer Terri Molina loved The Pillslily so much she included a reference to it in her new book Her Will, His Way, available from Cobblestone Press. I bought the book and enjoyed it very much-- the protagonist is given an 8x10 edition of The Pillsily as a gift and Ms. Molina did a wonderful job bringing her two main characters together in such a warm way. Thank you Terri!
The Magnificent Recovery was accepted by the Museum Council of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for inclusion in their 5th annual Summer Party, a black-tie gala affair. Congrats to Nina, the winner of 16x20 edition #1/200!
Read customer and client recommendations on my LinkedIn page.
March 2008:
Added Alto Sling and Alto Sterling, all-new pen and ink abstract flowers, to the gallery. Parts five and six in my random dot series.
February 2008:
"What if everything you had to offer the world was printed on a tri-fold menu, but all you ever shared was one panel? Shift your attitude--you must share your talents with the world!" So rang the theme of my Don't Tell Yourself No talk at the Chelmsford Public Library 2/28/08. I spoke of how I had been an artist for nearly thirty years without publicly showing my work, and how I was sorely wrong for holding back so long. For all who have a talent that can benefit others, don't hoard all your appetizers for yourself. Share with the party.
Read Nancye Tuttle's Sun article "Library Branches Out With Colorful Show".
January 2008:
Completed Man and Child and Sting.
December 2007:
Completed Lilling, Chedding, Fledgling, Arling, Xyling, Pring, Crisling and Fanling, eight pen and ink abstract pieces. Enjoy them!
November 2007:
Arcaylis, Element of Land, Sea and Sky is completed and in the gallery. Twenty-six artist's pens were used to draw the five component pieces.
The Magnificent Recovery is in the gallery. This pen and ink piece was drawn on two boards with ten colors of ink including several custom-mixed colors.
September 2007:
Two Families and Emerge from the Shadow are in the gallery.
July 2007:
Dominature Placidontis wins a ribbon at the Chelmsford Art Society's 39th annual 4th of July exhibit, a professionally juried show.
July 2006:
Enoxx won first prize in the professional drawings category of the Chelmsford Art Society's 38th annual 4th of July exhibit.
June 2006:
The Lowell Sun featured Euklidia and The Shelleron in their 6/15/06 edition.
May 2006:
Cultural Drift explained!
January 2006:
The Armenian Reporter International featured "Man and Camel" and "Mts. Massis and Ararat" in their 1/14/06 edition.
The Lowell Sun published "Man and Camel" and "Find the Sun" on 1/5/06.
WBZ Radio aired a segment on my work on their New England Weekend show.
July 2005:
"The Refugees" won an Honorable Mention in the professional drawings / graphics category of the Chelmsford Art Society's 37th annual Fourth of July Art show.
July 2004:
Compassione won first prize in its category at the 36th annual Chelmsford Fourth of July Art Exhibit, a professionally juried show.
Spring 2004: I debuted thirty-two of my works at a solo two month show in Wakefield, MA.




Contact Ara: Ara@AraHagopian.com
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