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31 May 2026, 00:45 GMT+10
Swiss artist Micha Hani has told Ruptly he chose Armenia for his latest project because the country is steeped in Christian tradition
Swiss artist Micha Hani (Vierwind) has created a massive mural of Jesus Christ using a decommissioned passenger jet in Armenia as a canvas. The installation can only be viewed in its entirety from above as all the elements merge into a single image.
Jesus' outstretched arms are painted onto the wings, with the entire structure resembling a crucifix.
The scenic views of Lake Sevan, on whose shore the old Soviet Yak-40 has stood idle for years, add to the artistic experience, as seen in Ruptly drone footage.
It took Hani six days in mid-May to paint the aircraft's fuselage, but he had spent several months preparing for the project beforehand, he told the Russian video agency.
"Getting the proportions exactly right so that the image looks ideal from every angle was the most difficult part," the artist said, citing the plane's complex shape.
Hani explained that he had opted for such an unusual canvas because he felt that "there is something both powerful and at the same time fragile in the plane."
His choice of Armenia as the location for his installation was no coincidence either, Vierwind told Ruptly, noting that the South Caucasus nation "has an incredible wealth of history and spirituality."
"You feel a certain depth there that is hard to explain. Moreover, it is the oldest Christian country out there. This is the right place for the project" he added.
With a background in 3D poly design, the Bern-born artist currently specializes in painting, graffiti, and illustrations, and views his art as inclusive in the sense that people "who would never set foot in a gallery" can still encounter his works in public spaces.
King Tiridates III proclaimed Christianity the state religion of ancient Armenia in 301 AD. The faith has persisted through the highs and lows of the nation's turbulent history ever since.
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