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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 28 W x 22 H x 2 D in
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"City 2" is an abstract painting that portrays a cityscape in a dense, misty fog. The painting features abstract forms that resemble urban houses and buildings, which are shrouded in a mysterious, atmospheric haze. The dominant colors in the painting are shades of blue, gray, and white, which create a moody and contemplative atmosphere. The artist hopes that viewers of "City 2" will feel a sense of mystery and intrigue as they contemplate the abstracted forms and the atmospheric haze that envelops them. They may also hope that viewers will be inspired to reflect on the beauty and complexity of urban spaces. The artist have chosen oil for this painting because of its ability to capture both abstract forms and atmospheric effects. They may have also chosen the subject matter of a cityscape because of its rich potential for abstraction and experimentation. Hanging hardware is included
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:28 W x 22 H x 2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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A native of the Republic of Georgia, Giorgi Shanidze was born a true artist. He started to paint at age 3. Along with regular school he attended art schools in his home town, Tbilisi. He also expressed his passion for art through dance. Performing on stage from a very young age, he was surrounded by the history embodied in the dance of one of the oldest ethnicities in the world. At the age of 16, being a principal dancer in the company, Giorgi also joined Tbilisi Iakob Nikoladze Art School. It is a leading Arts College where students are selected through a tough entrance exam. Upon admission he started studying painting and drawing in the Faculty of Painting. During his studies he has taken several painting related courses: Drawing, Painting, Composition, Painting Technology, and Drawing Perspective along with painting teaching courses. He was fortunate to study with David Urushadze; a brilliant and renowned professor who mentored many successful generations of painters in Georgia. Giorgi graduated in 1996 with a Diploma in Painting Pedagogy. Later, to pursue a higher degree in the Arts and fulfill his desire to paint, Giorgi finished his successful dance career and enrolled in Tbilisi State Academy of Fine Arts. There he specialized in Motion Picture Design. He trained with Dmitri Takaishvili on Motion Picture Design and Illustration, and with Esma Oniani on Painting. Throughout his Academy training between 1996-1999, he was awarded High Honors in Painting, Drawing, and Motion Picture Design subjects. Today Giorgi Shanidze is accomplished artist living and creating in Brookline, Massachusetts. His unique taste and strong professional training allow him success in many mediums from oil painting and drawing to doll making and sculpting. In 2012 Giorgi successfully participated in a group exhibition in Boston MA. In 2016 he was featured in “Design of New England” magazine for one of the murals, he created for local restaurant.
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