SANTORINI
VILLA
VARENNA REFLECTIONS
SORRENTO SUNRISE
BELLAGIO VILLAGE
VILLA IN CAPRI
BELLAGIO MEMORIES
RENDEZVOUS IN VENICE
LAKE COMO VILLA
AFTERNOON IN VENICE
PASSAGE TO SAN MARCO
CAPRI TERRACE
TERRACE IN BELLAGIO
LAKESIDE VINYARD
MORNING REFLECTIONS
SPRINGTIME IN NEW YORK
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BIO
Pejman was surrounded by art and culture from an early age. The son of an
operatic composer and a concert musician, he spent his early childhood in
Vienna, and then by way of England moved to the United States in 1976.
Pejman began painting by the age of seven, and by the time he was sixteen
he had won numerous awards in group exhibitions. However, despite his art
instructor's insistence for him to pursue an education and career in art,
Pejman decided to enter the field of business management. Upon graduating
from college and after numerous years of employment at leading Software
companies, Pejman secured a position as a Vice President of Marketing at
Information Resources Inc, a global market research company.
However, it was not until 1988 when Pejman decided to return to the art
world by opening up an art gallery. As a result of his direct exposure to
fine art and contact with European masters whom he was representing at the
gallery, he decided to start painting again. In 1991 he began his two year
formal studies with the world renowned Russian artist, Anatoly Ivanov. Later
he attended the prestigious New York Art Students League as well as furthering
his studies with the Impressionist master, Ovanes Berberian. In 1995, the
artist founded Pejman Editions, an art publishing company that would be
dedicated to publishing and distributing hand embellished canvas limited
editions of his works. In 1999 Pejman left his corporate career to pursue
his art and publishing career on a full time basis. Among his art instructors,
Ivanov influenced Pejman the most by inspiring him to use the techniques
of old masters such as Michelangelo and Rafael. Employing these almost forgotten
techniques, Pejman skillfully blends impressionistic colors and techniques
to achieve a classical but yet contemporary style.
Pejman's style is influenced by such artists as Sir Alma-Tadema, Thomas
Cole, and Maxfield Parrish. All of them sharing the attributes of technical
mastery, form, and perspective. While the influence of these masters is
evident in Pejman's works, it is through his unique arrangement and depiction
of the subject matters that he achieves a distinctive style. One can classify
his style as romantic realism, which he interestingly enough achieves by
portraying beauty and solitude.
In his works, Pejman creates idyllic, tranquil worlds. "There are no
people in my paintings, so you can imagine yourself in the scenes",
explains the artist. "The scenes are already romantic, but my idea
is to make them even more so". In doing so, he pushes the colors to
make them more intense and exaggerates the sunlight. "I don't simplify
the shapes. You get into the cracks and feel the structures and the stones",
he says, considering them to be marks of cultivated wisdom rather than declination.
There is romance in history, and Pejman reminds the viewer of classic beauty
and emotions that transcend time, all inherent to such places as the Mediterranean.
Since his first one-man exhibition in 1993, Pejman has received national
and international attention. His works were chosen to be made into jacquard
loom tapestries in Paris, France and distributed through Design Toscano
in Chicago. Wall size murals are published by ScanDecor in Sweden, and Portal
Publications in San Francisco is publishing a series of graphics. Pejman's
works can be found in many prestigious galleries and corporate and private
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