In the heart of Kapan, where the majestic gaze of Mount Khustup is ever-present, there is a workshop — small in size but immense in spirit. Here, Ani Mkrtchyan shapes and breathes life into her native soil. During our conversation, Mkrtchyan described a world where clay is not merely a material but a testament to living and creating. “Clay entered my life by chance, but it changed everything,” Mkrtchyan said. Deeply connected to nature and the o…
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