Hovik Muradian, born in 1964 in Yerevan, Armenia, received specialized training at prestigious art institutions in his homeland. His relocation to the Czech Republic marked a significant turning point in his artistic development, allowing him to establish a distinctive style that blends classical and avant-garde approaches. Muradian's work explores the relationship between nature and humanity, utilizing vibrant colors and textured techniques.
Since leaving Armenia, Muradian has fully integrated into European culture while maintaining his Armenian artistic identity. As a member of the Artists' Union of Prague, he has exhibited extensively throughout Europe and internationally, earning numerous accolades including medals at the Salon de La Rochelle and first prizes at Arts Plastique de La Rochelle and Libr'art Libramont. His works have become part of numerous private collections worldwide.
Since leaving Armenia, Muradian has fully integrated into European culture while maintaining his Armenian artistic identity. As a member of the Artists' Union of Prague, he has exhibited extensively throughout Europe and internationally, earning numerous accolades including medals at the Salon de La Rochelle and first prizes at Arts Plastique de La Rochelle and Libr'art Libramont. His works have become part of numerous private collections worldwide.