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Pinté Mediterráneo como una continuación natural de La Costa Brava Waves. Es el mismo mar, pero con otro ánimo, otra respiración. Esta vez no quise mostrar la fuerza de una ola en ascenso, sino el ritmo profundo y constante del mar abierto. Ya no es solo la Costa Brava —es el mar entero, ese Mediterráneo que me envolvía cada día con su luz, sus silencios y sus secretos.
En este cuadro, el mar ya no es un recuerdo puntual, sino una presencia viva.… Quería que el espectador sintiera lo mismo que yo sentía al observar el horizonte desde la costa: calma, inmensidad y una cierta nostalgia que se cuela incluso en los días soleados.
“Mediterráneo” es una contemplación. Una pausa azul para respirar con el alma.
Roman Gegansha Gvarliani, a talented painter, sculptor, and draftsman, emerges from a background in painting and architecture in Georgia. Mixed media and human figures define his style, with acrylics and watercolors adorning fabrics and papers, from intimate portraits to large urban triptychs. His work evokes universal feelings—loneliness, fragility, love, loss, and hope—unfolding as an attempt to soften sorrow and bring joy to an often bleak world.