World culture series ,,Roots'' Georgian woman in pink (2021) Painting by Gela Mikava

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In the realm of contemporary art, few artists manage to captivate audiences and stimulate dialogue like Gela Mikava. Her latest series of paintings, aptly titled “Roots,” stands as a testament to her mastery of storytelling through the visual medium. Mikava, a talented artist hailing from a native traditional culture herself, has embarked on a remarkable[...]
In the realm of contemporary art, few artists manage to captivate audiences and stimulate dialogue like Gela Mikava. Her latest series of paintings, aptly titled “Roots,” stands as a testament to her mastery of storytelling through the visual medium. Mikava, a talented artist hailing from a native traditional culture herself, has embarked on a remarkable journey to blend her heritage with the rich tapestry of Asian and Muslim cultures. The result is a collection of captivating canvases that celebrate diversity, tradition, and the beauty of cross-cultural connections.
Gela Mikava’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in her own heritage, which hails from a lesser-known indigenous culture. Raised in a society that values tradition and oral history, she grew up immersed in the stories, legends, and rituals of her ancestors. Mikava’s unique upbringing serves as the foundation upon which she builds her artistry, combining her indigenous roots with a deep respect and admiration for the diverse cultures of Asia and the Muslim world.
The “Roots” series is a visually striking collection of paintings that transports viewers into a world where tradition and modernity intersect. Each canvas depicts individuals adorned in exquisite traditional attire, often specific to their respective cultures. Mikava’s meticulous attention to detail, from the intricate patterns of fabrics to the subtle nuances of facial expressions, breathes life into her subjects and invites viewers to contemplate the essence of cultural identity.
What makes “Roots” truly exceptional is Mikava’s commitment to portraying the beauty and complexity of cultural diversity. In a world where globalization often leads to cultural homogenization, she showcases the rich tapestry of human history and tradition. Her paintings traverse geographical boundaries, embracing Asian cultures like the colorful and intricate fabrics of India, the grace of traditional Japanese attire, and the opulence of Middle Eastern garments. The series also delves into the essence of Islamic culture, shedding light on its profound spirituality and timeless traditions.

Through her art, Gela Mikava bridges cultural gaps and fosters a sense of unity among viewers from all walks of life. She believes that understanding and appreciating the roots of different cultures can lead to greater empathy and global harmony. Her paintings serve as a reminder that, beneath the surface, we are all connected by our shared human experiences, regardless of our cultural backgrounds.

Mikava’s work has been met with critical acclaim and has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Collectors and art enthusiasts alike are drawn to the “Roots” series for its power to provoke introspection and inspire conversations about heritage, identity, and the bonds that unite us all.
In a world grappling with cultural misunderstandings and divisions, Gela Mikava’s “Roots” series provides a poignant and timely message. It encourages us to look beyond our differences and seek the common threads that connect us to one another. Through her art, Mikava invites us to explore the beauty of our own roots and the roots of others, fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich mosaic of human culture that makes our world so wonderfully diverse.

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Gela Mikava is a Georgian visual artist whose unique approach to artistry centers on repurposing Soviet-era cotton fabric stretch ceilings as his canvas of choice. In a world where[...]

Gela Mikava is a Georgian visual artist whose unique approach to artistry centers on repurposing Soviet-era cotton fabric stretch ceilings as his canvas of choice. In a world where materials are often discarded thoughtlessly, Mikava sees these ceilings as vessels of history, carrying the weight of generations' stories, emotions, and memories.

What distinguishes Mikava's work is the profound connection he forges between his canvas and its past. These stretch ceilings, witnesses to countless moments, retain the imprints of their previous inhabitants, each footprint and whisper etched into the fabric. When Mikava paints on these canvases, he feels a deep sense of responsibility to honor their heritage, allowing the canvas itself to guide his hand and convey its own narrative through his art.

At the core of Mikava's artistic philosophy lies the belief that the most powerful expressions emerge from the fusion of different materials and mediums. He strives to create art that not only ignites the imagination but also transcends time, evoking profound emotions in viewers. Each piece Mikava creates tells a story, not only of his vision but also of the rich histories embedded within the materials he employs.

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