Giorgi Chachanidze
Artist Statement
For me, it is important to create contemporary artworks that harmoniously reflect the development of an individual artistic language and its adaptation in real time—at least as an attempt. This process may even take the form of a visual digest of contemporary tendencies in traditional easel painting and fine art.
Visual art is an essential part of culture. It is becoming increasingly anthropomorphic, adapting itself to the human experience while contributing to the development of our worldview.
I am interested in exploring the aestheticization of both the rational and the emotional, and in translating this dialogue onto the canvas—or any pictorial surface.
I am not particularly drawn to providing detailed explanations of a painting, even my own, because such interpretations can never be complete. They often resemble the initial, rough extraction of information from the subconscious rather than a definitive understanding of the work.
I believe that one of the missions of art is to offer relief from the pressures of negative experiences and to awaken the dormant energies that are essential for human growth and development.
My work explores the relationship between form, color, and human perception. Through painting and graphic expression, I seek to create visual spaces where emotion and memory intersect. I am interested in the dialogue between traditional artistic methods and personal interpretation, allowing each work to become both a reflection of inner experience and an invitation for viewers to find their own meaning.













