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Soviet Artist Set Still Life Print

Zurab Sharvadze

Georgia

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This is an original still life that took me 3 years to complete (from 2007 to 2010) both for emotional and logistical reasons. Back in the Soviet Union times in the 1980s, I was apprenticing with one great Georgian artist. He was a heavy smoker and drinker. And such a "still life" was a typical set on his table next to his easel while he was painting. When I looked at my teachers photos back in 2007 and saw that "still life", I wanted to recreate it for emotional nostalgical reasons. It was difficult to find those non-filtered cigarettes and the similar fish, since it was gone long time ago together with the Soviet era. The cigarettes also have a sub-meaning - they symbolize the Caucuses. The name of the cigarettes is Kazbek, which is one of the most beautiful mountains in Georgia and the most beloved one by all the Georgians. I hope that with this picture I can convey to the viewer the feeling of gratitude to my Master and slight nostalgia for my youth. Painted on a gallery wrapped canvas, the picture is already framed with bright, ultramarine frame; it comes ready to hang and signed on the front with my initials in Georgian "Z" "Sh" (ზ.შ.). Thank you for your interest in my work.

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Giclee on Canvas

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20 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

21.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Hello! Thank you for looking at my art and reading about me! My name is Zurab Sharvadze. I was born (in 1959) and raised in Tbilisi, Georgia and since my early childhood, I have always had a passion for art. My stepmother was the first one to notice it and gave me an easel and a set of oil paints when I was 14. Since then, my easel and I became inseparable. Following my father’s steps, I got my BS, MS and PhD in Nuclear Physics and worked at the Physics Research Institute until the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the beginning of the 90s, I became the full-time artist. It was also the time of apprenticeship with some famous Georgian Artists like Temo Machavariani. The beautiful landscapes of my country Georgia are the constant source of my inspiration: Caucasus mountains, valleys with vineyards, meadows full of alpine flowers, pine forests, clear lakes and springs, the Black Sea. I also always take my portable easel and set of oil paints, when I travel abroad. From early spring through late autumn, you can often find me painting outside in the plein air in the mountains or the windy narrow streets of old Tbilisi. During the winter months is mostly studio work of still lives and portraits. The great artists that inspire me the most are Van Gogh, Cezanne, Gauguin, Degas, Mondrian. I participated in numerous Georgian and International Exhibitions. My works have been purchased by art collectors worldwide and can be found in the private collections in Great Britain, USA, Israel, Germany, France, Spain, and elsewhere. My paintings are all original and one-of-a-kind. All my canvases are built up with many layers of oil paints infused with flicks, drips and brushstrokes of paint resulting in a three-dimensional surface.

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