Today, my work focuses on the female figure, aiming to highlight the strength and energy of women who often go unnoticed in the daily routine. Through my paintings, I try to capture the naturalness of the scene, so that the viewer feels close to the subject represented, as if they were listening to a story that goes beyond the image itself. The scene invites dialogue and emotions, allowing each viewer to discover them in their own way, from their own perspective.

 

About me:
Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, my artistic journey began in my childhood, when I was drawn to various forms of art such as painting and figure carving. At a young age, my parents enrolled me in an art club where I learned the fundamentals of classical painting and art history, which marked the beginning of my path.

I discovered the art of Rembrandt, especially his handling of light and shadow in the drama of chiaroscuro, which left a deep impression on me. However, during high school, my passion for painting faded, and other interests took precedence.

It was during university that I returned to painting, mainly pencil portraits. Although it remained a hobby, my relationship with art stayed alive.

The COVID-19 pandemic was the real turning point. Being at home and unable to work, painting became a way to channel my energy. It was then that I started working at a small gallery in Tbilisi and realized that painting was my true calling.

My time at the gallery was crucial to my artistic growth. Surrounded by masterpieces, I learned new techniques and began searching for my own style while engaging with established artists.

Currently, my works are exhibited in various galleries in the city of Tbilisi, and I also take on custom commissions.

alexbazuashvili@gmail.com