Beylerian Presents Sculpture & Landscape Part 1 & 2

Gregory Beylerian Presents Sculpture & Landscape Part 1 & 2,  

A Journey Through Creation and the Unity of Life and Dream

Artist and multidisciplinary creator Gregory Beylerian unveils Sculpture & Landscape Part 1: A Journey Through Creation and Part 2: To Make Life and Dream One, a two-part exploration of artistic origin, evolution, and the enduring spiritual pulse that guides the act of creation.

Rooted in a lifelong love for sculpture, Part 1 traces Beylerian’s earliest memories of making,  from dismantling radios at age five to create his first kinetic sculpture, to discovering the sacred rhythm of form and material that continues to inspire his work today. Merging traditional artistry with emerging technology, this series was conceived during the rise of artificial intelligence and completed in May 2025.

“AI became a new medium through which I could extend my vision,” Beylerian explains. “It allows me to give form to ideas that once lived only in dreams, merging material, medium, matter, and mind.”

In Sculpture & Landscape Part 1, high-resolution works unite the tactile essence of sculpture with the vast soul of landscape photography. The result is a seamless marriage between the tangible and the transcendent,  digital sculptures that are as spiritually alive as they are visually architectural. These compositions, printed in large scale, serve as dimensional portals into the artist’s imagination, where geometry, light, and energy converge.

Part 2: To Make Life and Dream One expands this dialogue inward, transforming the act of creation into a metaphor for human awakening. Through poetic reflection, Beylerian speaks to the universal desire to live from the heart, to dissolve fear, and to realign with the creative force that animates all life.

“The dark night of the soul is not punishment,” he writes. “It is invitation,  a sacred reminder that we have strayed from our source, and the chance to return.”

Together, Sculpture & Landscape Part 1 & 2 offer a journey through both the outer and inner worlds of creation. They invite viewers to see art not as an object, but as a living dialogue between spirit and matter, a reminder that creativity is not reserved for the few, but is the divine birthright of all.

For more information and to experience the works, visit: https://www.gregorybeylerian.com/sculpture-and-landscape/