Each of these sculptures is carved in stone, revealing themes of femininity, birth, and the elemental power of nature — forms that echo both strength and tenderness within the material.

Limestone – ~40 cm High This sculpture combines abstraction and realism in one form. From the front, contemporary curves create a fluid, stylized shape; from behind, a lifelike bottom emerges, grounded in human anatomy. Draped legs flowing to the floor unite these two visions, showing both concealment and revelation. Limestone becomes a medium where modern design meets intimate observation, inviting the viewer to move around the piece and discover its dual nature.

Limestone - 122 cm high In this sculpture, a male and female form rise together, while the delicate silhouette of an unborn child emerges. Carved from limestone, it reflects the fragile yet enduring bond of life, the continuity of generations, and the sacred rhythm of creation.

Limestone, steel – 60 cm Two beings share a single form — one gaze turning outward, the other inward. The shared steel brow unites them, bridging thought and emotion. Seated in quiet balance, the figure holds its duality within, where harmony and division coexist in stillness.

Wood - 70 cm High Carved in wood, this abstract sculpture reveals a face emerging from the material. Its quiet form invites reflection, a sense of awareness felt in stillness. The grain and contours suggest life within the stone, capturing a moment of calm presence.

Limestone - 45 cm High This modern khachkar re‑imagines the Armenian tradition of the cross‑stone. A central stylized cross and subtle rosette motifs connect it to the heritage of the khachkar, while the overall shape and proportions are new, reflecting both tradition and personal artistic interpretation. Carved in [stone type], the textured surface invites viewers to reflect on history, continuity, and cultural memory.

Clay Entanglement shows forms twisting and wrapping around each other in clay. Each shape keeps its own presence while joining the others, creating a sense of connection and movement. The textured surface reflects the hand of the maker, inviting the viewer to explore the relationship between the shapes and the space around them.

Limestone - ~17 cm High This sculpture captures the turbulence of a storm-tossed sea and the chaos of rebellion. Waves rise and collide, echoing the unrest of nature and the spirit of resistance. Carved in limestone, the textures suggest a vessel battling the elements, a small-scale drama of struggle, defiance, and the untamable power of the ocean.

Limestone ~40 cm High “Louys” (Լոյիս — “Light”) portrays three intertwined forms rising gracefully, like members of a family reaching toward illumination. Carved in limestone, the piece balances strength and delicacy, with smooth surfaces catching light and deep folds creating shadow. It is a meditation on family, hope, and the quiet power of connection that transcends material boundaries.

Limestone - 20 cm High In stone, a whisper endures. This work reflects the fragile beauty that lives within strength. Carved in limestone, its quiet curves suggest a fleeting moment held in time. It speaks through stillness — inviting reflection, a pause, a breath. In silence, it continues to exist, calm and unchanging.

Limestone / Steel ~50 cm diameter A sphere of earth, writhing with worms — corruption and rot contained, yet never gone. Steel rods pierce and hold them in place, a tension between control and inevitability. The sculpture speaks of power, manipulation, and the fragile structures we rely on to keep chaos in check.

Limestone ~45 cm High Two stones form intersecting triangles, capturing the tension and connection of a three-person relationship. Simple forms reveal the delicate balance of love, desire, and human interaction.

Limestone - Copper ~ 35cm high Carved in limestone, this sculpture explores the duality of pain and pleasure. A copper vein runs through the form, suggesting life, energy, and the intimate flow of experience. Pulse speaks to vulnerability, resilience, and the profound strength of the human body

Limestone ~ 25 cm High A smooth limestone egg trembles with inner tension. Female figures climb its surface, drawn toward the narrow opening, while stairways spiral upward, echoing desire’s restless ascent. An erect phallus breaks the shell, entering the hidden chamber where instinct, imagination, and longing converge. Inside the Mind captures the moment when curiosity and desire intertwine, inviting the viewer to reflect on creation, sensuality, and the unseen forces within.

Limestone ~35 cm High This egg-shaped sculpture opens to reveal a hidden interior — a vagina carved with intimate precision. The shell is fractured, as if the outer world struggles to contain the life and energy within. From the interior, a line extends outward, tracing a path toward the rectum, connecting the inner landscape with the outer form. The work pulses with the tension of emergence, desire, and exposure. It is both protective and revealing, a meditation on the female body as a vessel

Limestone - Steel - Glass ~30 cm High A product of my other two egg carvings, brings inner energy into the open. A contemporary face emerges from the egg, its hair made of steel wire. A crack runs across the head, stitched with metal, hinting at trauma, repair, and survival. One glass eye catches the light, reflecting vulnerability and awareness. The work carries the tension of desire and thought outward — the primal and the erotic made visible in human form.

Limestone ~30 cm High In stone, this form seems to breathe — smooth yet unsettlingly familiar. Some see a flower; most do not. Before the mind names it, the body reacts. The sculpture captures that instant when instinct overtakes knowledge, when nature becomes a mirror of human desire and imagination.

Limestone ~40 cm Wide - Golden Chain A baby’s hand reaches outward from a sculpted vulva, caught in the instant of emergence. The leg beneath and above reveals muscle and structure, raw and alive, while a golden chain frames the opening, hinting at tension, exposure, and control. The sculpture captures the collision of innocence and desire, vulnerability and power. It dares the viewer to confront the body, the act of creation, and the instinctive energy that pulses beneath the surface.

Limestone ~25 cm High This limestone bud coils with latent energy, pressing against itself, full of tension and desire. Its form evokes the body, intimate and suggestive, daring the viewer to notice the boundary between nature and sensuality. It invites reflection on how instinct and imagination entwine — how what we see can awaken both admiration and erotic curiosity.

Limestone ~30 cm High A warrior rises in stone, eyes alert to the world and its subtle currents. Textured forms flow like living energy, echoing spirit and presence. Sentinel embodies strength, vigilance, and the enduring pulse of the warrior.

Clay - Steel Clay arches and semi-arches rise, with tiny bells dangling between them. Letters from many cultures and languages adorn the structure, echoing dialogue, diversity, and connection. The piece celebrates a society of voices in rhythm — the sound of bells, the movement of forms, and the unity within difference.

Copper - Clay A copper female figure rises, serene and powerful, with a small sphere nestled inside her head — a quiet pulse of thought or energy. Around her, tiny clay figures whirl and dance, circling her like wind, celebration, or ritual. The work celebrates community, connection, and coexistence. Stillness and motion, monumentality and delicacy come together to reflect the harmony of diverse voices living in dialogue, each contributing to the unseen energies that sustain life.

Clay - Steel Rod A female figure sits gracefully within the harp’s frame, her hair flowing down and becoming the harp’s strings, which she gently plays. Her body curves naturally with the structure, merging form, movement, and sound. The sculpture celebrates harmony, unity, and the flow of energy — where human form and music, individuality and connection, intertwine seamlessly.
