In “Dew Drops,” Seta Manoukian displays works made in the last two decades which have never been exhibited in Lebanon. The exhibition includes a wide range of works from various series which are linked by threads of themes of work that have been present from the start of her career as an artist.
After Manoukian’s move to Los Angeles in 1985, a completely unfamiliar place which was dominated by freeways, the artist turned to nature as a refuge in response to a rejection of what she saw in the city. Body fluids (blood), eggs, roses and bread became the subjects of her works. In seeing nature as continuous life and death in concert with a more dedicated practice in and commitment to Buddhism, and work creates a balance of two practices of art and Buddhism. Delicate and fertile eggs multiply and are supported by colourful structures, while others also crack, with the potential life lost. Blood spirals and moves in the boules as life, violence and death exist in the forms simultaneously.
The themes of duality and delicate acts of balance and movement are of the most dominant themes in Seta’s works throughout her career. Heavy rocks both pull the hair but are simultaneously being supported by the unexpected strength of hair evoking a sense of suspension and balance of heaviness and lightness that people experience. While it’s unclear if they may be pulled up or down, the Fluid series challenge a notion of time-space and if the fluids are flowing down or up.
Manoukian calls for visitors to consider Rumi’s quote while spending time with the paintings: “You are not a drop in the ocean, you are the entire ocean in a drop” and to look at the works with intuition, self-awareness and a turn towards one’s own consciousness.
Kristine Khouri.
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Seta ManoukianThread that goes on..., 2019Acrylic on canvasDiptych: 76 x 122 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianThe First Stage, 2018Acrylic on canvas137 x 70 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianThat Kind of Sense , 2017Acrylic on canvas85 x 85 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianFrom Now On, 2019Mixed media on paper23 x 30.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianWhen You Can Be , 2019Acrylic on canvas136 x 33 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianIn Your Talk , 2019Acrylic on canvas60.5 x 76 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianLife Delights , 2016Acrylic on canvas127 x 67 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianWhat Is This Sound, 2018Acrylic on canvas98 x 33 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianFinally , 2019Acrylic on canvas60.5 x 45.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianThat Belongs To , 2019Acrylic on canvas139 x 48 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianFalling Into The Well , 2019Acrylic on canvasCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianAble to hear..., 2017Acrylic on canvas83 x 29 cm diptychCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianThe Way Readily Lands , 2016Acrylic on canvas127 x 66 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianFind It In Yourself, 2017Acrylic on canvas126 x 65.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianAll Grown Out of You... , 2019Acrylic on canvas134 x 75.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianLong Life , 2019Mixed media on paper28.8 x 35.7 cm (framed)Courtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianUntitled 2 , 1992Mixed media on paper91.5 x 91.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianThe Verb Seeing , 2016Acrylic on canvas92 x 31 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianI Gained , 2016Acrylic on canvas151 x 56 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianTo Fall Away , 2016Acrylic on canvas151 x 56 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianDispel All, 2024Acrylic on canvas75 x 85.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianYou Accord With , 2023Acrylic on canvas83 x 98 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianBelonging to the Desire , 2024Acrylic on canvas88 x 56.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianPleasant Sounds , 2024Acrylic on canvas88 x 56.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianNo Matter What, 2023Acrylic on canvas117 x 118 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianI Will Soon..., 2016Acrylic on canvas138 x 47 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianPass Through , 2018Acrylic on canvas127 x 31 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianDoing Well , 2016Acrylic on canvas91.5 x 30 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianBe Present Together, 2016Acrylic on canvas91 x 30 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianThe Answer, 2016Acrylic on canvas106.5 x 106.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianYou Accord With The Way..., 2024Acrylic paint on canvas75 x 69.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianOh How Delightful... , 2019Acrylic on canvas60.5 x 45.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianLive Together , 2019Acrylic on canvas (framed)58.5 x 45.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianPractical Advice... , 2019Acrylic on canvas45 x 45 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
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Seta ManoukianSo Intimately... , 2018Acrylic on canvas30.5 x 30.5 cmCourtesy of Marfa’ ProjectsCopyright The Artist
Seta Manoukian - Ani Pema Drolma (b.1945) is a Lebanese painter of Armenian descent.
She was a prominent figure in the burgeoning Beirut art scene of the late 60s. In 1975 the civil war breaks out in
Lebanon just as Seta begins teaching at the Lebanese University in Beirut. In 1985 she moves to Los Angeles, where
she continues her work as an artist.
In 2000, she joins a Buddhist Theravada Temple in Los Angeles, and in 2005 is ordained as a Buddhist nun in Sri
Lanka. After a 10 year hiatus and a full devotion to her Buddhist practice, Seta Manoukian as Ani Pema Drolma
returns to painting in 2016.