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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
29.5x23.6in
About this artwork
At first glance, a simple object — a corkscrew hanging quietly on the kitchen wall. Yet its spiral form carries the memory of motion, the echo of a corkscrew maneuver through the air. What opens a bottle here, elsewhere pierces the sky. Objects in all my still lifes carry a symbolic message, with which I seek to convey the meaning of the narrative.
The twisted metal becomes a metaphor for human persistence — the way we spiral through challenges,… drilling deeper into experience, sometimes descending before we rise again. The play of light on steel mirrors the tension between control and surrender, precision and chaos.
In this still life, the ordinary becomes an emblem of movement, courage, and the delicate line between gravity and flight.
This painting will look stunning in a modern kitchen, adding a chic touch, or in a living room, where it highlights your sense of style.
« 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.