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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
This work explores the idea of inner movement and fragmented energy through layers of color and texture. The composition suggests shifting structures—almost like a city or memory in constant transformation—where forms appear and dissolve at the same time. Thick paint and bold contrasts create a sense of tension between control and spontaneity. The piece reflects a search for balance within chaos, capturing a moment that feels both unstable and alive.
Gia Bugadze is a Georgian painter with rigorous academic training, whose practice embraces both easel and monumental mural painting, and who has actively shaped Georgia’s cultural landscape through his teaching and institutional leadership. His techniques are anchored in traditional craftsmanship, yet he deliberately shifts among varied visual languages, using polystylism to best serve the idea and emotion of each work. Drawing on history, mythology, and spirituality, he evokes both wonder and protest, creating images charged with a contemplative intensity that invite viewers into deep reflection on memory, identity, and the persistence of the human spirit.