Artwork Description

"Moods No. 2" is distinguished by its dynamic composition. The piece features a vibrant interplay of bold and muted colors, such as black, white, orange, green, blue, and pink. These colors blend in a way that creates a visually intricate experience. The varied brushstrokes and textures contribute to the artwork's intensity, with thick, textured layers in some areas and smoother sections in others. The painting is presented in a black frame that sharply contrasts with its vivid colors, enhancing its dramatic effect. The overall ambiance of the piece is intense and energetic, inviting viewers to explore its complex visual layering’s and emotional resonance. View more of our Contemporary artworks and Old Masters artworks

Moods No.2

ByDavid Hovan
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Mixed Media on Canvas

12 x 12 in | 31 x 31 cm

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Artist Biography

David Hovan is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist whose career spans over forty years. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, to an Armenian family, he was immersed in the city’s rich cultural and artistic heritage from an early age. His passion for the arts led him to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Beirut, where he gained recognition for his work in local theatre productions. A prestigious scholarship brought him to the United States, where he completed a Master of Fine Arts in Dallas, Texas, followed by doctoral research in art theory, history, and criticism at the University of Illinois.
David Hovan is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist whose career spans over forty years. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, to an Armenian family, he was immersed in the city’s rich cultural and artistic heritage from an early age. His passion for the arts led him to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Beirut, where he gained recognition for his work in local theatre productions. A prestigious scholarship brought him to the United States, where he completed a Master of Fine Arts in Dallas, Texas, followed by doctoral research in art theory, history, and criticism at the University of Illinois.

After relocating to Vancouver, Canada, David expanded his artistic practice, excelling professionally as an actor, director, and filmmaker. His work in independent films earned numerous accolades before he transitioned into fine arts. Studying independently at Emily Carr University of Art + Design and working with private mentors, he refined his abstract painting practice.

Now based in Vancouver, on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, David’s abstract works—known for their textured depth, vibrant palettes, and emotional resonance—are held in collections across Canada and internationally, reflecting his belief in art as a profound exploration of memory, emotion, and identity.

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