Residents and commuters alike can now enjoy more than twenty new large-scale public works of art in five Georgian cities thanks to the 2024 campaign. Tbilisi Mural Festival (previously). The sixth edition facilitated new installations in Kutaisi, Batumi, Gori and Gurjaani – in addition to the community of the same name – by almost a dozen artists from across the country and beyond.
Many of the works refer to local traditions, such as Afzan Pirzade‘s depiction of vintners holding a basket of grapes, representing a form of agriculture common in the eastern region of Kakheti. Tina Chertova incorporated a traditional lace-like pattern into a beautiful, blue, multi-story mural featuring birds, people, deer and other decorative motifs. And in others, figures take on mythical personas, prepare food and portray togetherness.
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This year, the monumental compositions adorn the sides of buildings ranging from two stories high to more than a dozen, with the largest painting measuring 65 meters high and 20 meters wide. Through vibrant pops of color, the works celebrate resilience, community and local customs in a range of styles.
Discover more at the festival website.
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