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Kooness

Shota Imerlishvili

1991
Tbilisi, Georgia

27 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

Tbilisi, Georgia

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Works by Shota Imerlishvili

Treacherous

2019

Drawings , Ink , Charcoal

61 x 86 x 0.1cm

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Emotions in Cube

2023

Drawings , Ink , Charcoal

63 x 43 x 0.1cm

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Transformation

2019

Drawings , Watercolors , Ink

100 x 70 x 0.1cm

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Toil

2019

Drawings , Watercolors , Ink

62 x 47 x 0.1cm

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Time

2019

Drawings , Watercolors

61 x 86 x 0.1cm

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Thinking

2019

Drawings , Watercolors

61 x 86 x 0.1cm

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Theatre

2019

Drawings , Ink , Charcoal , Watercolors

61 x 86 x 0.1cm

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Stop

2019

Drawings , Ink , Charcoal , Watercolors

61 x 86 x 0.1cm

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Shark

2019

Drawings , Ink , Charcoal , Watercolors

61 x 86 x 0.1cm

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Red Cube

2019

Drawings , Ink , Charcoal , Watercolors

90 x 60 x 0.1cm

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Shota Imerlishvili is a Georgian artist born in 1991 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. He is graduated from the Georgian Technical University with a bachelor's degree in International Relations. Shota started painting when he was only three years old and didn't study art at any art school or university. A different individual style, a personal way of perceiving reality, emotions, and the ability to creatively interweave complex shapes and colors are the main characteristics of his works, which are outlined with one continuous wave of the hand. His personal way of perceiving the modern world, the desire to constantly change and develop, the struggle with emotions, and the curiosity to touch people on both the physical and spiritual levels are the main components of his inspiration. For him, art is a driving force and a way of survival. He believes that his art is an expression of protest, emotions, feelings, and love, for him, art is a way of surviving.