GLENDALE, CA — Litavie Art Gallery is proud to present “Where Motion Becomes Memory,” a new solo exhibition by artist Zareh, opening with a special reception on Thursday, April 2, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Zareh’s work begins at the intersection of instinct and memory, where lines move freely, colors resist stillness, and recognizable forms—zebras, machines, animals, and symbols—emerge only to dissolve back into motion. His drawings feel less like traditional illustrations and more like living traces of thought, capturing moments of curiosity, tension, play, and transformation.

The exhibition invites visitors into a world where order and chaos coexist in dynamic harmony. Zebra stripes flow into sweeping arcs of color, becoming rhythm instead of anatomy. Mechanical forms move forward with tentative intention, while vividly rendered creatures pulse with explosive energy. Repeating dots, loops, and trajectories appear throughout the works as a private visual language—suggesting movement, connection, and the passage of time.

What makes Zareh’s work especially compelling is its emotional honesty. There is no effort to overdefine meaning or impose a singular narrative. Instead, childlike spontaneity exists alongside sharp observation, creating works that feel playful yet deeply thoughtful. His drawings reflect an ongoing exploration of balance, direction, and the unseen forces that shape both nature and technology.

“This exhibition is not about arriving at one interpretation,” the gallery notes. “It is about witnessing process, energy, and imagination in motion. Zareh’s work reminds us that creativity is never linear—it loops, leaps, hesitates, and surprises, much like life itself.”

Guests are encouraged to immerse themselves in the layered compositions, follow the movement of the lines, and discover their own stories within each piece.

The exhibition will remain on view through April 11, 2026.

Exhibition Details
Title: Where Motion Becomes Memory
Artist: Zareh
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 2, 2026 | 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Exhibition Dates: April 2 – April 11, 2026
Venue: Litavie Art Gallery
Phone: (818) 369-9791

For art enthusiasts, collectors, and members of the community, this exhibition offers a rare opportunity to experience a body of work that celebrates movement, imagination, and the beauty of open interpretation.

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