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First Name | Nutsa |
Last Name | Zurabishvili |
Born | 1989-01-30 |
Country | Georgia |
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I was born in Georgia, in capital city Tbilisi on 30 January in 1989. As far as I remember myself I was fond of drawing. I was only 3 years old when I started to draw, from the early ages everyone remembered me with a pencil and paper in my hands painting a women in a big dress, from my childhood till now my art always helped me to overcome any problem in my life, because the feeling of a great pleasure during my work was too big. The thing that I was very versatile, made me able to express myself in every kind of Art, from plaing on stage to composing music, but nothing was so relaxing for me, than the process of drawing. When I was 8 years old I was so well- known in my school as a painter, that my teacher asked me to decorate the stage for the school performance, and when the work was ready everyone liked it so much that I was asked to decorate all school party's and performances. All my friends liked my work, everyone wanted to have my paintings. From the early ages I was traveling a lot, when I was 5 years old I have already visited Greece and Bulgaria, I have been in many countries and I have seen such beautiful cities as Munich, Vienna, Salzburg, Milan, Augsburg, Venice, Amsterdam, Moscow amd other. My journeys and seeing a lot of works of a famous Masters helped me to become a real painter. Their paintings made me understand, that being a good master means, to express yourself for 100%. For me the impressionism, became the best way of doing that. I learned a lot from such artists as Lautrec, Monet, Dega, Van Gogh and others. They helped me to find my style in impressionism. Now I am going to study Architecture at the Academy of Art. I hope you will enjoy my Artworks, painted from my heart and soul. |
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Media Oil on canvas |
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Canvas used for oil painting that is typically made of linen or cotton, stretched very tightly and tacked onto a wooden frame. Linen is considered far superior to the heavy cotton for a canvas. |
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Media Pastel |
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Pigments mixed with gum and water, and pressed into a dried stick form for use as crayons.... |
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