Paint Your Sky
Paint Your Sky is a participatory pavilion that invites people to come together and paint their own version of the sky on a curved fabric sweep. Using brushes and bowls of pigment, participants leave behind traces of memory, imagination, and collective dreaming. Over time, the framed sky becomes a layered palimpsest — marked by weather, fading colour, and new expressions.
The project draws on the sky as a shared space — borderless, ancient, and holding all our joys and struggles. First imagined for Republic Square in Yerevan, a historic site of protest and gathering, the work invites quiet reflection and playful participation.
As an artist working with care, postcolonial memory, and embodied archives, I see this work as a soft monument — evolving with every touch, offering a moment of connection under our common celestial roof.


