Alap Akh Llana , 2020
36 x 24 in (h x w)
Oil on Canvas with Gold Leaf

"Alap, the first letter of the Assyrian alphabet, in the form of a tree bloomed in flowers and colorful leaves representing the seasons and the circle of life. An ancient language that survived throughout centuries; it is the source of our identity and existence today and in the future."

Born in Urmia, Atra Givarkes is currently based in California. After graduating from high school, Atra attended Tabriz Azad University in Iran, studying graphic design. One year into her education, she relocated to the United States and continued her studies at Modesto Junior College, completing an Associate Degree in Fine Arts. She then transferred to the University of California San Diego, obtaining a Bachelors Degree in Visual Arts in 2016. While attending college, she worked as a volunteer curator for the university’s art gallery, and participated in many student exhibitions. Her pieces and drawings are comprised of calligraphic compositions that reflect both her memories and her identity as an Assyrian. 

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