In this haunting modern portrayal, Hovhannes Tumanyan is reborn — not as the poet we read, but as the poet we feel inside ourselves. Half his face lies in light, the other in shadow — the division between clarity and chaos, reason and the restless pulse of creation. From his mind, Armenia emerges — neural, living, defiant — its borders illuminated like synapses, whispering the fragments of a thousand unfinished thoughts.
The map doesn’t sit neatly inside his head. It breaks through it. Because Tumanyan was never confined to form or language — he was the consciousness of a nation, the ache of memory, the voice that refused to die in silence.
The phrase “Voices in My Head” isn’t madness — it’s legacy. It’s the echo of ancestors, lovers, mountains, children, and ghosts — all speaking through one man’s pen. He didn’t simply write stories. He channeled souls.
This design captures that moment — when art becomes identity, when heritage becomes thought, and when one mind carries the noise of an entire people… and somehow makes it poetry.
Product features - 100% polyester canvas for durability - High-quality pinewood frame for stability - Available in 4 different sizes - Vibrant, bright colors with crisp prints - Assembled in the USA for quality assurance
Care instructions - If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.