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Yerevan, ArmeniaThursday, May 14, 2026 · Updated Thursday, May 14, 2026
In the heart of Armenia's capital, public spaces are increasingly becoming canvases for cultural reclamation. A striking new street art installation in Yerevan has transformed a standard asphalt roadway into a giant, woven masterpiece. Painted directly onto the pavement of Abovyan Street, the massive mural replicates the intricate geometric patterns and deep crimson hues of a traditional Armenian rug, merging ancient heritage with contemporary urban design.

A person with dark hair and a beard is holding a reddish-brown bag with decorative stitching in their hands. The person is wearing a navy blue shirt and light blue jeans. An Apple brand earbud case is partially visible in the person’s pocket. The person is standing on a street decorated with a large, painted rug pattern. In the background, there are buildings with windows and signage. Other people are visible further in the background. There are streetlights providing illumination. The location is Yerevan, Armenia.
Komitas
Yerevan, Armenia · May 14, 2026, 5:28 PM · 10.0k attention
Captured during an evening following a heavy rainstorm, the artwork took on a luminous quality. The wet asphalt acted as a mirror, reflecting the warm glow of nearby streetlights and illuminated storefronts, intensifying the reds, blacks, and creams of the painted motifs. Pedestrians navigating the wet streets paused at the edges of the painted carpet, treating the roadway less like a thoroughfare and more like an open-air gallery.
The view is from inside a car during a heavy rainstorm. Water streaks down the windshield, obscuring the view. Other cars are visible in front, their red taillights glowing in the gloom. Trees line the sides of the road, appearing as dark silhouettes. The sky is overcast and grey. Part of the car's dashboard is visible at the bottom of the frame, including the steering wheel and the speedometer.
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The installation, which has drawn crowds of locals and visitors alike, serves as a powerful reminder of Armenia's rich textile history. Historically, Armenian carpets were prized across Europe and the Middle East for their complex symbolism and natural dyes. By projecting these sacred patterns onto the modern streetscape, local artists have successfully bridged the gap between historical preservation and public accessibility.
The video shows a crosswalk painted to resemble a large, traditional rug. The street is wet and reflects the lights of the surrounding buildings. People are walking on the sidewalk and crossing the street. A black car and a dark green SUV drive over the crosswalk. The traffic light is red, then changes to green. A red and white barricade tape lies on the street near the crosswalk. A blue “No Parking” sign is visible on the corner.
Komitas
Yerevan, Armenia · May 14, 2026, 5:27 PM · 0.8k attention

The image depicts a street scene in Yerevan, Armenia, at night. A large, patterned rug covers the street, likely for an event or display. Buildings and streetlights line the left side of the frame, while the right side features a person with dark, curly hair wearing a dark garment. The person is positioned near the edge of the rug, and the scene is blurry, suggesting movement or a fast shutter speed.
Komitas
Yerevan, Armenia · May 14, 2026, 5:27 PM · 0.8k attention
As night fell over Abovyan Street, the rain-slicked ground continued to draw onlookers. Even as traffic lights shifted from red to green, the temporary barricades and reflective moisture framed a scene that felt suspended in time. It is a testament to Yerevan's evolving identity—a city fiercely proud of its past, yet unafraid to paint its future directly onto the streets.

The image shows a building at night, likely in Yerevan, Armenia, based on architectural style. A large tree with dense foliage obscures part of the building. The building features a modern design with reflective glass windows and illuminated architectural elements, including rounded structures. The composition is oriented with the building appearing sideways or upside down. No people are visible.
Matmanyan
Yerevan, Armenia · May 14, 2026, 7:01 PM · 0.8k attention

The image captures a street scene at night in Yerevan, Armenia. The street surface is wet, reflecting light from the street lamps and nearby buildings, and is painted with a large, patterned design resembling a traditional Armenian rug. Buildings line the left side of the street, illuminated by warm lighting, with visible architectural details such as windows, air conditioning units, and signs. A traffic light is visible at the bottom of the frame, with red lights illuminated. Several people are present, some standing near the curb and others crossing the street. Additionally, there is a street sign that says "Abovyan Str". A speed limit road sign with 40 on it is also visible.
Melikset ik
Yerevan, Armenia · May 14, 2026, 5:27 PM · 0.0k attention
The camera films a street scene in Yerevan, Armenia at night. The scene is well lit by streetlights and building lights. On the left is a building with a green awning and hanging string lights. The building on the right is cream-colored with white-framed windows. A crosswalk with a colorful rug design is prominent in the foreground, wet from a recent rain. Two cars are seen crossing the crosswalk, first a silver SUV, then a white sedan. Several people are walking on the sidewalk in the background. The traffic light on the corner is green. Overall, the scene captures a vibrant and active urban environment.
Melikset ik
Yerevan, Armenia · May 14, 2026, 5:27 PM · 0.0k attention
The image shows a large, colorful carpet painted directly onto a wet asphalt street. The design resembles a traditional Armenian rug, featuring geometric patterns and motifs in red, black, and other colors. The street surface is reflective due to the moisture, enhancing the visual impact of the artwork. In the background, a street scene unfolds with pedestrians walking near a barrier marking the edge of the carpet art, suggesting the artwork is on display for public viewing in a sectioned-off area. The context of the scene, the city of Yerevan, Armenia, is known for artistic displays in public spaces. The street architecture and evening lighting further suggest an urban environment.

A nighttime scene in Yerevan, Armenia, shows a man taking a photograph with his phone of a building across the street. The building has multiple stories, with numerous windows, some featuring awnings and signs in Armenian. Streetlights illuminate the building and the area around it. A silver car is parked on the street. The street is paved with a patterned design. The sky is dark, suggesting it is late at night. The man is wearing a dark shirt and light-colored jeans. He also appears to have a bag slung over his shoulder.
Yerevan, Armenia · May 14, 2026, 5:27 PM
A person with dark hair and a beard is holding a reddish-brown bag with decorative stitching in their hands. The person is wearing a navy blue shirt and light blue jeans. An Apple brand earbud case is partially visible in the person’s pocket. The person is standing on a street decorated with a large, painted rug pattern. In the background, there are buildings with windows and signage. Other people are visible further in the background. There are streetlights providing illumination. The location is Yerevan, Armenia.

The image captures a nighttime view of a building illuminated by spotlights, likely in Yerevan, Armenia, as suggested by the text on the building indicating the "Republic of Armenia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs." A tree with dense foliage partially obscures the facade of the building on the left side of the frame. The building features a curved architectural design with numerous windows. The lighting creates a contrast between the brightly lit areas and the dark windows. A portion of a vehicle, possibly a car, is visible on the right side of the frame. The scene conveys an urban environment at night.
Matmanyan
Yerevan, Armenia · May 14, 2026, 7:02 PM
The view is from inside a car during a heavy rainstorm. Water streaks down the windshield, obscuring the view. Other cars are visible in front, their red taillights glowing in the gloom. Trees line the sides of the road, appearing as dark silhouettes. The sky is overcast and grey. Part of the car's dashboard is visible at the bottom of the frame, including the steering wheel and the speedometer.
The video shows a crosswalk painted to resemble a large, traditional rug. The street is wet and reflects the lights of the surrounding buildings. People are walking on the sidewalk and crossing the street. A black car and a dark green SUV drive over the crosswalk. The traffic light is red, then changes to green. A red and white barricade tape lies on the street near the crosswalk. A blue “No Parking” sign is visible on the corner.
The image depicts a street scene in Yerevan, Armenia, at night. A large, patterned rug covers the street, likely for an event or display. Buildings and streetlights line the left side of the frame, while the right side features a person with dark, curly hair wearing a dark garment. The person is positioned near the edge of the rug, and the scene is blurry, suggesting movement or a fast shutter speed.