YEREVAN.- An original photo exhibition was opened in Yerevan on Thursday. Landscape photographer Hayk Melkonyan exhibited his work to the audience in Yerevan’s Green Bean cafe.
“The nature is my muse. She leads me through the fields and mountains. Of course, the nature of each country is beautiful in its own way, but I was most inspired by the nature of Armenia," Hayk Melkonyan told NEWS.am STYLE correspondent.
The photographer recently returned from Moscow where he also exhibited his works. According to him, the exhibition was simply “a success”, and many of the spectators got interested in visiting Armenia and seeing the beauty of the local nature themselves.
By the way, the photos are for sale. The prices for these works are not very high, most of them can be purchased for about $30 (AMD 13 thousand).
By Anahit Grigoryan/NEWS.am STYLE
Photos by Arsen Sarkisyan/NEWS.am STYLE
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