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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.4x15.7in
About this artwork
The year 2020 began with lockdown. My daughter stayed with us, working from home, and I had a rare opportunity to paint several portraits of her. I was grateful — usually, she would be far too busy to sit for me. I painted what I saw: anxiety, fear, concern, uncertainty, instability, and sometimes anger reflected in her eyes — an attempt to capture the spirit of her time.
You may ask — why should I buy someone’s portrait?
Do people buy portraits… by famous artists just because of their name? Not at all.
Portraits are not about a particular person. They are about the emotions that arise when you look at it. My portraits share one thing in common: they look into your soul, and sometimes, they offer a way to escape reality — if only for a moment. They will remain your soul companions forever.
Size framed: 43 (W) x 93 (H) x 3 (D) cm / 16.9" (W) x 36.6" (H) x 1.2" (D)
The painting is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
« I don't know who guides my brush when I paint. Sometimes I feel like an otherworldly force takes over. »
Jemal Gugunava, a Georgian-born artist trained at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, is currently based in the UK and Prague, Czechia.
He paints whatever captures his attention, enjoying a moment — urban landscapes, nature, intriguing objects, human faces, and conceptual figurative compositions. Despite the diversity of his subject matter, all Jemal’s works share an internal unity that goes far beyond simple stylistic continuity. This coherence comes not only from his distinctive brushwork, but also from the emotion and persistent philosophical undercurrent that runs through his paintings. He allows geometric lines and clear contours to emerge almost instinctively—a fusion of deeply rooted Eastern European visual traditions with the vibrant, angular elements of abstract art and postmodernism, where different artistic languages often intersect and coexist.
His credo: Paint what you love — let neither trend nor anyone dictate.