Exhibition
   

Love Confession: A Visual Love Letter by Ella Sarkisyan

Armenian Arts


Love Confession: A Visual Love Letter by Ella Sarkisyan
6 févr. 2026   7:00 PM
The Center for Armenian Arts
250 N. Orange Street Glendale, CA 91203
California - United States

LOVE CONFESSION is a poetic and emotionally charged solo exhibition by contemporary artist Ella Sarkisyan, exploring love as memory, mystery, confession, and transformation. Through layered textures, symbolic imagery, and luminous color harmonies, Sarkisyan invites viewers into an intimate visual dialogue where personal emotion meets universal longing.

Born into a family of artists and shaped by formal training at the Studio Art School of Yerevan and Yerevan State University (MFA), Ella Sarkisyan has developed a distinctive artistic language rooted in both classical cultural references and experimental contemporary expression. Since relocating to the United States in 1995, she has exhibited widely across the U.S. and Europe, earning recognition from collectors, curators, and critics for her refined, mystical, and emotionally resonant work.

Her art is known for its elegance, delicacy, and symbolic depth—blending fantasy, literary sensuality, neoclassical inspiration, and intuitive abstraction. Each piece carries hidden narratives, poetic metaphors, and subtle confessions that unfold through color, texture, and form. As Art Director and curator Nicola Eremita describes, Sarkisyan’s work evokes “an extraordinary harmony of color, texture, symbolism, and mysticism,” confronting themes of renewal, creativity, and the miracle of inner life.

In LOVE CONFESSION, Sarkisyan reflects on identity, memory, desire, and emotional truth, creating a visual space where Armenian cultural roots converse with contemporary global aesthetics. Her works—featured on international platforms such as Saatchi Art—bridge tradition and innovation, offering a voice that is both deeply personal and universally moving.

This exhibition is an invitation to witness love not only as romance, but as revelation, vulnerability, longing, and artistic rebirth.

Opening Night: Friday, February 6, 2026 | 7 PM – 10 PM


Exhibition Continues: Saturday, February 7, 2026 | 3 PM – 6 PM


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