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29.5 Days, blends moon cycles, revolutions, and rotations in watercolor and ink on paper. Each piece embodies the ebb and flow of time, creating a visual symphony reflecting the moon's rhythmic journey and offering a unique perspective on time and cosmic elements.
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Nana Tchitchoua, a versatile artist born in 1978 in Tbilisi, Georgia, has cultivated a diverse practice encompassing painting, print-making, and experimental filmmaking. Since her immigration to Los Angeles in 1992, she has delved into an exploration of spirituality in her artistic endeavors. Tchitchoua's current works are centering on the energy and psyche of the individual. Her art serves as an ongoing investigation, navigating the intricate balance between abstract and figurative expressions, incorporating layers of time, energy, memory, and form. Tchitchoua honed her artistic skills and acquired a solid foundation in film education at the California Institute of the Arts, earning both a BFA in Art and an MFA in Experimental Animation in the year 2002 and 2004.
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