Memory №2. Niko Pirosmani tribute (2020) Drawing by Guela Tsouladze

Acrylic on Fabric, 102.4x153.5 in
$9,325.6

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Acrylic on Fabric
  • Dimensions Height 102.4in, Width 153.5in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Drawings under $20,000
About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Acrylic. Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins. Technic Drawing. Drawing is a technique of visual representation on a flat support. The term "drawing" designates both the action of drawing, the resulting graphic work, and the shape of any object. It is also a representation [...]
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Guela Tsouladze, born in 1959 in Tbilisi, Georgia, to a French mother and a Georgian father, was raised in a culturally diverse family, which greatly influenced his artistic path. Guela's artistic journey was [...]

Guela Tsouladze, born in 1959 in Tbilisi, Georgia, to a French mother and a Georgian father, was raised in a culturally diverse family, which greatly influenced his artistic path.

Guela's artistic journey was shaped by his experiences in both France and Georgia, drawing inspiration from renowned artists such as Sergei Paradjanov, Niko Pirosmani, Ilia Zdanevich, and Salvador Dali.

Guela found himself in the midst of this whirlwind — the right time, the right place, and the right company — the Holy Trinity, as he fondly asserts. These exhilarating years served as an ecstatic playground for his artistic instincts.

His time in Paris, where he studied at The École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs and The École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, immersed him in the vibrant art scene of the 1980s. Collaborating with fellow artists like Pfillippe Waty, Dominique Fury, and Aurele Ricard, as well as assisting to Christian Boltanski, Guela found himself at the forefront of artistic innovation. His work reflects the spirit of free figuration that characterized the era, breaking free from traditional constraints and embracing spontaneity.
Venturing to Ibiza and Barcelona, Guela contributed to the transformation of the Casa de la Caritat Charitable Center into The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art. During his time in New York, Guela's simplistic yet profound black figures emerged, embodying the spirit of Batumi and garnering recognition for his distinctive style.

Returning to Georgia in the late 1990s, Guela sought to bridge the gap between his homeland and France, initiating various projects to promote artistic exchange and collaboration. He facilitated the residency of several notable French artists at Art Willa Garikula, including Jean Dupuy and Ben, co-authoring pioneering Fluxus sculptures. In 2010 he established l’Art studio Dotcomma.

Guided by the enigmatic black dot, Guela's art embodies spontaneity and intuition, transcending boundaries of reality and spirituality, and conveying a message of unity, celebration, and enlightenment.
In 2013 he established The Batumi Grafikart Festival, and The Contemporary Art Center, A 41°N / 41°E., fostering a vibrant artistic community in Georgia. Guela's commitment to art as a transcendent force for love and freedom is evident in his ongoing projects, including The Guelaxi Gang art school in Batumi, where he encourages artistic expression and nurtures new talents.

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