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At the center of the composition is a symbolic depiction of Bidzina Ivanishvili, Georgia’s informal ruler and a powerful oligarch. His disintegrating face serves as a metaphor for the collapse of authoritarian regimes and the eventual triumph of a society driven by an insatiable thirst for freedom. The fragmented and decaying visage represents the inevitable erosion of oppressive power when confronted by the collective will of the people.
GELA MIKAVA (b. 1995, Georgia) is a multidisciplinary contemporary artist known for his bold, figurative abstraction and textured, expressive compositions. With a background in architecture, Mikava seamlessly merges structural precision with raw artistic spontaneity, creating dynamic, layered surfaces that push the boundaries of modern and contemporary art.
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