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Men at Work

Men at Work

By Lucy Poshoghlian/Ardziv
In Artworks

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Item details:

Features:   Handmade  Unique Piece  Framed 
Materials:   Canvas 
Art technique:   Acrylic Painting 
Dimensions (cm):  80.0 x 100.0 x 2.0
Net Weight (kg):  10.0

The painting captures the quiet intensity of labor, the rhythm of hands moving, tools striking, and bodies in motion. 

Each figure carries a story of dedication, effort, and shared purpose.

Shadows and light trace the contours of sweat and focus, turning the everyday into something almost sacred. 

It is a moment where time slows, yet life’s pulse is strong, an ode to the resilience, strength, and dignity of work.

The viewer is invited to pause, to witness, and to feel the humanity in every gesture.

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About Lucy Poshoghlian/Ardziv

Lucy Poshoghlian, known artistically as ARDZIV (meaning Eagle in Armenian), is a Lebanese-Armenian painter whose work blends modern artistic influences with unique color techniques and expressive styles. She adopted the name ARDZIV to highlight her Armenian identity and signs her works in both English and Armenian, introducing Armenian letters into every home worldwide.

Her career spans solo and collective exhibitions across France, Lebanon, and the United States, with her works widely acclaimed by international critics. In 2008, she received the “Best Design & Best Colour” prize at Gallery Mona Lisa in Paris for her oil painting Puzzle. ARDZIV has since participated in major exhibitions at venues such as the Louvre Museum (Carrousel du Louvre), Château d’Auvers, Gemmayze’s Art District, the German Cultural Centre, and Kulturnest, among others.

Her paintings are currently showcased at Quadra Framing Gallery (USA), Art District Gemmayze (Lebanon), Artscoops online platform, and SAYA (Faqra, Lebanon).

Through her vibrant canvases, ARDZIV weaves Armenian heritage, emotional depth, and contemporary themes, positioning herself as a distinctive voice in the international art scene.