Tea Jikia is a painter and a graduate of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts.
She works with collage techniques through which she creates her distinctive artistic signature. Her unique style has attracted the attention of both the media and art collectors. She has participated in numerous local and international exhibitions.
She works in various mediums: graphite on paper, oil on canvas, as well as mixed media. She creates landscapes and abstract works, but gives priority to portraits, the human figure, emotions, and their essence.
The artist strives to reflect spiritual freedom, rebirth, inner emotions, and mood. She says:
“My inner world is a mirror of my reality it allows me to express everything exactly as I envision it.”
Art Gallery Vake presents Tea Jikia’s solo exhibition “Fragments of Time.”
What might a person look like today, and how might they have appeared during the Renaissance or Revival era? Through the artist’s perception, you can explore this on December 19 at 19:00, at 47 Irakli Abashidze Street.
The exhibition will run until January 10.
Series: “Fragments of Time.”
In these works, the artist aims to convey the wholeness of the universe in relation to each individual to reveal their uniqueness, spirituality, subconscious fears, and talents. She invites us to observe the distance between eras, a distance that at times seems not to exist at all.
Different perspectives and interests converge in a unified dialogue with the artist.
Birth and development… the ability to perceive and the desire to continue life;
experiences, goals, and personal paths all become a creative bridge from the past into the present.
