Iranian art historian Rouyin Pakbaz describes Baghdasarian as a knowledgeable, sharp, and masterful artist, noting that he "was not recognized as he should have been in his time."
Baghdasarian worked in various fields such as illustration and book design, animation, poster, and advertising art, but his main interest was in humor and caricature.
He found black humor to be an effective medium for expressing his philanthropy and social sensitivities, experimenting with the techniques of both old and new satirical masters in this context.
Alongside Noureddin Zarrinkelk and Ebrahim Haghighi, he played an active role in promoting the graphic designs of the Grapharm workshop between 1985 and 1989.
During this period, the primary activities of the Grapharm workshop involved the design of generic drug packaging, with pharmaceutical factories and the Association of Pharmacists of the Medical System leading these efforts.