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Eleonora Gotti: A Journey from Psychology to Abstract Art

October 24, 2025 - 15:13

Eleonora Gotti: A Journey from Psychology to Abstract Art

From September 19 to 21, the AGBU Armenia Hall showcased the inaugural solo exhibition of Eleonora Gotti, a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, and emerging artist. Titled "Catharsis," the exhibition provided a unique opportunity for visitors to explore Gotti's captivating abstract paintings, which reflect her deep understanding of human emotions and experiences.

Gotti, whose real name is Eleonora Saghatelyan, seamlessly intertwines her psychological expertise with her artistic expression. Each piece in the exhibition serves as a visual representation of the stories and memories that shape our emotional landscapes. Her work invites viewers to engage in a dialogue with their own feelings, encouraging a journey of self-discovery and reflection.

The exhibition attracted a diverse audience, eager to witness how Gotti's therapeutic background informs her art. "Catharsis" not only highlights her talent as an artist but also emphasizes the profound connection between mental health and creative expression. As visitors wandered through the gallery, they experienced a blend of introspection and inspiration, illustrating the powerful role art can play in the healing process.


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