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I am an Armenian American artist, educator, and author based in Los Angeles. I was born in the Lori province of Soviet Armenia and trained at the Stepan Aghajanyan Fine Arts School. I earned a Master of Arts from Yerevan State University before moving to the United States in 1990. I later completed an MBA at Pepperdine University and a Doctorate at Argosy University.My artwork has been exhibited internationally at ArtExpo New York, Gallery 825 in Los Angeles, and in cities including Tokyo, Berlin, Zug, Palma, Granada, and Dubai, as well as in festivals throughout California. I developed Autoplasticism and BinArtism(TM), two creative methods that blend automatism, neoplasticism, and binary code to explore the emotional dimensions of technology.As a teacher of art and animation in Southern California, I see my students as my most meaningful legacy. My creative work includes several animated short films, the dystopian novel The Accelerates: Forty Days to Dust, and The Life's Theater: Echoes That Suffocate, the first in a five-volume series of essays and visual art.To learn more, please visit www.taksalmastyan.com.
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