Flow Line Faces – A Lifelong Creative Meditation
News Release: Gregory Beylerian Archives Flow Line Faces — A Lifelong Creative Meditation Comes Full Circle
October 2025 — Los Angeles, CA
Renowned contemporary artist Gregory Beylerian has officially archived his long-evolving body of work, Flow Line Faces : a meditative drawing practice that bridges creativity, consciousness, and the language of the heart.
The origins of Flow Line Faces trace back to Beylerian’s graduate studies in Milan, Italy, when an ordinary phone call led to an extraordinary discovery. As he spoke, his hand began to move intuitively across a notepad, forming lines that flowed freely, guided not by thought but by a deeper intelligence. This spontaneous act marked the birth of what Beylerian would come to call flow line drawing, a practice of presence where art arises effortlessly from the heart rather than the mind.
“It was as though my heart had taken the lead,” Beylerian recalls. “The hand was expressing something the mind couldn’t. It was creativity as pure presence, a return to the freedom and joy of childhood.”
Over the years, this intuitive process evolved into thousands of drawings, each one a unique and spontaneous expression. Almost miraculously, many of these abstract line compositions revealed faces. These were not portraits of people, but portraits of essence, what Beylerian describes as “energetic signatures” or “visual mantras” that capture the vibrational presence of being itself.
The first exhibition of this work, titled “Soul Train,” explored the central question behind the practice: What is the true face of the soul?
Now formally archived, Flow Line Faces stands as both an artistic achievement and a spiritual inquiry, a record of decades spent exploring the intersection between creativity, consciousness, and the human heart.
“These drawings are more than art,” says Beylerian. “They’re a meditation, a reconnection to source. Each face reflects the unity of heart and hand, body and soul. They remind us that creativity is our natural state, an expression of life itself.”
With Flow Line Faces, Beylerian invites viewers to look beyond the surface of form and encounter something timeless, the quiet voice of the heart made visible.
For more information and to view the collection, visit GregoryBeylerian.com.




