Jasmine Sarabian's Art Gallery

Welcome to the Art Gallery of Jasmine Sarabian, the world's most critically acclaimed multi-genre artist.

Jasmine has received numerous awards for her paintings, frescoes, icons, and costume designs, and her works are located in churches, art galleries, celebrity homes, and homes of art admirers like you. One of her most recognizable works is the  famous portrait of Nicole Brown Simpson, painted by Jasmine following the tragic June 1994 slaying of Nicole. Despite as being acclaimed as one of the most dramatic portraits of the 20th century and being estimated to be worth millions of dollars, it was donated to the Brown family out of Jasmine's compassion and generosity.

Over the years, Jasmine has produced numerous works on religious theme, which include paintings, frescoes, works in niches, icons, and many more. Her works are valued so much that numerous churches in the United States, Canada, Russia, Armenia, and other countries all over the world compete with one another for the right to have Jasmine paint their ceilings, frescoes, icons, and numerous other religious attributes.

Additionally, Jasmine has shown her talent while designing costumes for theatre performances and films. Her most famous film is The Color of Pomegranate, produced and directed by the legendary Sergei Parajanov. The film is one of the most critically acclaimed motion pictures of all time, and has been with Grand Prix in numerous movie festivals in Connes, Venice, Prague, Yerevan, Moscow, and Los Angeles. At each of those festivals, Jasmine was awarded with a prize for her outstanding costume designs. Jasmine's costumes for The Color of Pomegranate have been declared "a masterpiece."

Anothes marvelous show which featured costumes designed by Jasmine is Jesus Christ -- Superstar, a musical performance widely known across the world. The costumes for this performance have also been critically acclaimed and the experts call it "one of a kind.  Other performances which featured Jasmine's costumes were Shakespeare's  King Lear and Richard III,  Ibsen's Nora, Moliere's Two Masters' Slave, and Arbuzov's Paris in Twilight.

However, Jasmine's success is not limited to religious paintings and costumes. Perhaps her greatest talent is in portraits, and like everything else her paintbrush touches, these portraits come alive, carrying an indelible lifelike expression that is unique to truly great masterpieces.

If you like what you see and you would want this truly legendary artist to paint your portrait, or a portrait of your loved one, to put a fresco or an icon in your church, or to design a costume for your movie, theatrical or musical performance, please email her with your request.

And remember -- great art never ages.


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Jasmine Sarabian's art is promoted by Alexander Kipnis Productions, Inc.

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