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The Christmas Spirit in Artsakh (A Photographic Journey)

Christmas tree on Rebirth Square in Stepanakert (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Christmas tree on Renaissance Square in Stepanakert (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
The weather in Artsakh before the New Year (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
The weather in Artsakh before the New Year (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)

 

Entries in the competition for best unconventional Christmas tree in Artsakh. (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Entries in the competition for best unconventional Christmas tree in Artsakh. (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Christmas tree on Rebirth Square in Stepanakert (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Christmas tree on Renaissance Square in Stepanakert (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Coca Cola’s holiday advertising campaign in Stepanakert  (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Coca Cola’s holiday advertising campaign in Stepanakert (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Cleaning in Shushi before the holidays (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Cleaning in Shushi before the holidays (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Christmas decorations in a store in Stepanakert (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Christmas decorations in a store in Stepanakert (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Children celebrate the holidays at the Naregatsi Art Center in Shushi (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Children celebrate the holidays at the Naregatsi Art Center in Shushi (Photo by Arevik Danielian, The Armenian Weekly)
Arevik Danielian

Arevik Danielian

Arevik Danielian is a 21-year-old photographer born and raised in Stepanakert. She contributes monthly articles and photographs to the Armenian Weekly.
Arevik Danielian

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7 Comments To "The Christmas Spirit in Artsakh (A Photographic Journey)"

#1 Comment By VTiger On December 31, 2012 @ 10:10 am

Getsen mer kachen Artsakhtsik namanavant pokreren ou yeridasartoutyounne.Getsen kanzi irenk en mer hbardoutyounne!

#2 Comment By gaytzag palandjian On December 31, 2012 @ 10:30 am

Bravo Arevik ,
You have done a good job. Your photography is quite good and above all very inspiring to see Centre of Stepanakert in such a jolly mood.
Wishing you a Health, prosperous and more and moer successful Years…
Keep on with your good work.We need more suchy photograph from ARTSAKH.
Thank you,
Batchigner

#3 Comment By Arevik On December 31, 2012 @ 11:58 am

thank you!
wish you a merry christmas and happy new year!
see you next year )

#4 Comment By Stepan On December 31, 2012 @ 12:14 pm

Beautiful collection. Thank you Arevik. Shnoravor Nor Daree Yev Soorp Dzunoont to our brothers and sisters in Artsakh. They inspire us every day with their courage. When we educate our children on critical moments in our history… Avarayr…Sardarabad….. And now Artsakh. May God continue to,bless our people in the New Year.

#5 Comment By Ararat On December 31, 2012 @ 4:05 pm

Արեւիկ ջան, գեղեցիկ նկարներ են, ապրես.

Ցանկանում եմ մեր բոլոր Արցախցի հայրենակիցներին ուրախ Նոր Տարի եւ փայլուն ապագա.

#6 Comment By GB On December 31, 2012 @ 5:39 pm

A beautiful Christmas tree, for Artsakhi proud and brave people!! May God bless you all, for keeping the flame of Christianity in that part of the world!!!

#7 Comment By Sylva-MD-Poetry On January 2, 2013 @ 9:40 am

Our dedicated Art-Sakh…
(Artsakh)
Not Nogorno-Karabakh…
Please repeat with me
Art -Sakh…
Sakh …
To mean in Armenian “Jokh…Arad”
Full of Arts and Genius People
We wish them to progress and
Be recognize all over the world

Sylva