Keti Davlianidze

One of the most prominent Georgian artists, she’s known for the spectacular speckled technique, among her most famous artworks are the anti-war series of paintings Abkhazia[9][10].

Her major inspiration derives from nature, with its immense beauty and from human beings, with their infinite potential for creativity and love.

As a symbol of fruitfulness and hope, which simultaneously reflects a wonderful and self-contained world of lovers, through exhibiting two dancing dandelions in the air mediating a pure relationship, and abstract shapes of two souls convey the meaning of love.

Davlianidze referred to her youth as ‘a magical journey’, stating she was playing in rooms with very tall ceilings, was surrounded by gigantic sculptures, and walls that had oil paints soaked in them.

After graduation she extensively worked with cinema framing until in the late 1990s when she decided to study graphics which included linocutting and lithography as well.