Merab Abramishvili (Georgian, 1957-2006)
Pomegranate
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Merab Abramishvili, Cherub, 2001
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parallels between masaaki sasamoto / mikhail vrubel / merab abramishvili
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Merab Abramishvili, Panther
Baia Gallery
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Merab Abramishvili
Rose Hip, 2006
Levkas and tempera on wood
92 x 76 cm
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Merab Abramishvili (Georgian, 1957-2006), Black Panther, 1995. Tempera, gesso and linen on plywood, 55 x 75 cm.
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Merab Abramishvili (1957-2006). Hyena, 1998. Tempera on plywood.
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Merab Abramishvili Rose Hip, 2006 Levkas and tempera on wood 92 x 76 cm
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Merab Abramishvili (Georgian, 1957 – 2006)
Dancer, 2002
Tempera, heightened with gold, on linen laid down on board, 48 x 38.5 cm.
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Merab Abramishvili (Georgian, 1957-2006) - Tree :: [Guillaume Gris]
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“The trees act not as individuals, but somehow as a collective. Exactly how they do this, we don’t yet know. But what we see is the power of unity.”
― Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
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Merab Abramishvili (Georgian, 1957-2006)
Tree
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Merab Abramishvili, Angel Gabriel, 2000
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Merab Abramishvili (1957-2006, Georgian) ~ Holy Spirit, 2001
[Source: MutualArt]
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Merab Abramishvili, Dog-Rose
Baia Gallery
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© Merab Abramishvili
Georgian artist Merab Abramishvili (1957 – 2006)
A great Georgian artist, born in Tbilisi, Georgia in 1957, Merab Abramishvili lived a short life. He graduated from Tbilisi State Academy of Art, Georgia, Department of drawing. An outstanding and original artist, Merab himself felt that his painting differs from all standards of painting.
Noteworthy, in his youth Merab did not sign his work and was not looking for world recognition. However, now his stunning and unique paintings decorate art museums in his native Georgia and abroad. In particular, the National Museum of Art, Tbilisi, the National Gallery of Art, also in Tbilisi, as well as Ludwig Museum, and Keln. In addition, in private collections in Finland, and USA. The artist died in 2006.
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