Video: Women of Maya Ramishvili: a new word in Georgian art
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The theme of women is undoubtedly dominant in the works of the Georgian artist Maia Ramishvili. From each of her paintings, brooding girls, exquisite ladies, fatal beauties look at us - all incredibly feminine and beautiful.
If we talk about the works of Maya, then one cannot but say about their decorative nature and artistry, with which their character is conveyed. The background of her paintings resembles collages made of fabric, in which the artist carefully thinks over and implements every detail and pattern. Looking at the canvases of Maya Ramishvili, the viewer wanders around the picture, trying to notice every detail and then finally realizes that for the author they are not details at all. There is so much energy invested in the background that it can hardly be called a background! The heroines have expressive eyes, excessively large hands, sometimes with nervously clenched fingers - each element, even insignificant at first glance, brings its share of expressiveness to the picture.
Maya Ramishvili's paintings combine the artistic experience of Georgia and European traditions, which opens up new and interesting opportunities in the field of art. Maya is the same artist whose works do not lose from the combination of these two principles and immerse the viewer in a world of amazing aesthetics and harmony.
“It is very difficult to find a definition for the style in which I create my paintings,” says Maya, “because the artist, while creating his work, does not think about what exactly he is creating. Artistic works come from the inside and convey your mood, relationships, emotions …"
Maya Ramishvili was born in 1969 in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Her artistic talent manifested itself at an early age, so there were no problems with choosing a profession. Maya graduated from two prestigious educational institutions: the art school. Nikoladze and the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts. After graduation, in 1996, Ramishvili began his professional career. Maya's husband is also a professional artist - Mamuka Didebashvili.
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