Samuel Gareginyan – bs-oc- Samuel Gareginyan- Billiards
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The color palette is restricted, primarily utilizing earth tones – ochre, brown, red – contrasted against the green felt of the billiards table and dark background. The limited range contributes to an atmosphere of somberness and introspection. The red cloth draped over what appears to be a cue stick holder adds a touch of theatricality or perhaps symbolic weight.
Several billiard balls are scattered across the playing surface, some in motion, suggesting a disrupted game or a moment frozen in time. A rack of balls is visible further back, partially obscured by shadow, reinforcing this sense of interruption. The background itself is indistinct, hinting at an interior space but offering no clear details – it serves to isolate the central figure and the billiards table.
The artist placed a curious element on the right side: a fragmented structure resembling a building or architectural ruin. Its presence introduces a layer of ambiguity; it could represent memory, loss, or perhaps a commentary on societal structures. The way it is broken apart suggests decay or disintegration.
Subtly, the painting seems to explore themes of isolation and the absurdity of routine. The figures detached demeanor and the disrupted game suggest a lack of engagement with the world around him. The oversized head might symbolize an intellectual burden or a sense of being out of sync with reality. The fragmented structure in the background could be interpreted as a metaphor for broken connections or lost ideals. Overall, the work evokes a feeling of quiet melancholy and invites contemplation on themes of human existence within a structured yet potentially meaningless environment.