My name is Yana Khachikyan, I am painting on stones. I really believe that details make perfection, I am trying my best to achieve it while creating my miniatures - I am working really hard on the details of my paintings, I think they are the most important part and they catch the eye of the viewer.
It is rather difficult to get the attention of the social media networks' users these days because everyone has got such a variety of information around, so many entertaining videos, funny pictures and other things. But once they stop and take a look - they start noticing all these details and enjoying it, and this really makes me happy. I feel that it was worth it and that I made someone's day a little brighter!
Hope you will enjoy watching my paintings!
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do you know what dog that is cuz its looks like my teacup yorkie, misha
So magical and mystical. I like the photos as well, besides the drawings.
Absolutely love your art because it's so magical and immersive. I feel like I could be in the places presented in the art!
These are not only very cute, adorable and whimsical, but also incredibly detailed, considering their size and medium. I understand these are oils, I cannot imagine how it's like working with these paints on stone. I thought they are acrylics. As for the brushes, Yana must be working with tiny-tiny hair sized ones to achieve that detail on a pebble the size of an M&M. My mind is blown.
They are so realistic I almost expected the animals to hop out of the painting and either fly away or something
So magical and mystical. I like the photos as well, besides the drawings.
Absolutely love your art because it's so magical and immersive. I feel like I could be in the places presented in the art!
These are not only very cute, adorable and whimsical, but also incredibly detailed, considering their size and medium. I understand these are oils, I cannot imagine how it's like working with these paints on stone. I thought they are acrylics. As for the brushes, Yana must be working with tiny-tiny hair sized ones to achieve that detail on a pebble the size of an M&M. My mind is blown.
They are so realistic I almost expected the animals to hop out of the painting and either fly away or something