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    Zareh - Transforming Universal Issues and Awareness into an Artwork

    LA Splash
    By Ditta Triwidianti


    Zareh began to draw at a very young age. As a child, he use to draw
    animals, portraits and other subjects. Drawing or painting has always
    been an outlet that makes him feel alive. Art is a temple that he has
    created in which his soul dances freely, his imagination is welcomed
    and his desires and emotions are expressed. The movements of his hand
    when he draws, help him to release and transform his energy and his
    thoughts. These through pencils, paints and media, in turn, transform
    and become images of his artwork. Some artwork contours are blended,
    smudged and multiplied, creating a feeling of motion and a
    relationship with the surrounding.

    Drawing or painting has always been an outlet that makes him feel
    alive

    Born in Aleppo, Syria, in 1956, he moved with his family to Lebanon in
    1963. During the Lebanese Civil War of the 1970s, Zareh studied fine
    art at Beirut's Al Kaslik University. The atrocities of the war,
    followed by the breakdown of tolerance and civility between quarreling
    communities, had a profound effect on the sensitive young artist. What
    he witnessed in those years would start to define the core concerns
    and attributes of his art, expressed at turns through sorrow,
    apprehension, and explosive outrage at manifestations of social and
    political injustice.

    After moving to the United States in 1983, Zareh dedicated himself to
    create his artwork with much of his output designed to raise public
    awareness of universal issues such as environmental degradation,
    globalism and its dire consequences for disenfranchised societies, and
    human-rights violations. The memories and influences of the past come
    to life in his work. These very influences interact with his present
    experiences and continually change.

    His work conveys feelings, imagination, communication, struggle,
    relief and his marks of existence

    Many of Zareh's critically acclaimed exhibitions, such as "The Red
    Trees of the Armenian Genocide" and "Marry the Priest," have been
    featured in the U.S. media, including the Los Angeles Times, La
    Opinion, KTLA, and others. Some projects were performance pieces,
    which were publicly displayed on the streets of Greater Los Angeles
    area.

    His artwork have been publicly displayed in Greater Los Angeles area

    "Existence is a collective experience. The feeling of existence is a
    sense of being different. Differences engender reaction and reaction
    leads to change. Life is the change. Changes bring awareness of time
    and movement. Differences enable us to compare and measure. Measure
    and proportion are the logic of mind. Completion and perfection do not
    exist. Reality is not absolute, it is relative. Art is an expression
    relative to environment and period." Zareh also enjoys exploring the
    commonality and the differences of living things. He likes to combine,
    change and transform them into art. "Sometimes, simplified organic
    forms, dots, an outline and geometric forms intricately accompany the
    realistic execution of my art."

    Existence is a collective experience

    Zareh's artwork is an act in which time and transformation seek
    existence in movement, change, sequence, repetition, relationship and
    resemblance. His work conveys feelings, imagination, communication,
    struggle, relief and his marks of existence. "My art on canvas has
    evolved and transcended to an outlet using our ever growing media, the
    issues of social injustice compelled me to utilize my expression of
    art as a voice to the multitude." added him.

    To find most of his artworks and more information check on Zareh
    website. Zareh also make separate Facebook for his Portrait artworks
    that and for his Non-Portrait artworks.


    http://www.lasplash.com/publish/686-New-Talent/zareh-transforming-universal-issues-and-awareness-to-an-artwork.php



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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