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Maka Zedelashvili

Portrait

My artistic journey is rooted in a deep exploration of existence, tradition, and transformation. For over three decades, I have navigated the thresholds between the physical and metaphysical, using multimedia and painting as vessels to question, reimagine, and reconnect.

As a Georgian artist shaped by both sacred traditions and post-Soviet transformation, I have always felt compelled to give visual form to invisible tensions: the internal conflicts of women, the slow erosion of spiritual certainty, and the resilience of ancient myth in a hyper-modern world. Whether expressed through painterly gestures or digital modeling, my works echo timeless archetypes—yet they speak in a voice that belongs to the now.

Each piece begins as an intuitive meditation—a ritual of color, form, and silence. I work in layers, combining classical media with digital technologies, allowing texture and movement to lead me toward meaning. I do not aim to illustrate a conclusion, but rather to construct a space of inquiry—a threshold where memory meets myth, and silence gives rise to form.

Recurring throughout my work are female figures, isolated spaces, symbolic objects, and landscapes that hover between dream and memory. I often employ movement—subtle shifts of light, sky, or breath—to animate the stillness, inviting the viewer into a quiet dialogue with the unknown.

Ultimately, my work is a reflection of displacement and belonging, a poetic response to the tension between the eternal and the fleeting. It is both a mourning and a birth—each canvas a threshold, each composition a quiet rebellion against forgetting.

Artworks

Ursula K. Le Guin "Lavinia", digital illustration for the book cover, 1654X2479px, 2026

Serafima Sikorska "Before You Were Born", digital illustration, 1713X2480px, 2022

Artworks

Ursula K. Le Guin "Lavinia", digital illustration for the book cover, 1654X2479px, 2026

Serafima Sikorska "Before You Were Born", digital illustration, 1713X2480px, 2022