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Lika Shkhvatsabaia is among the 20 artists recommended by the magazine ARTE INVIERTE

Updated: Aug 22

The artist describes her work and the concept of its content



Nowadays, art is also seen as a great way of investing in assets and betting on the future, in addition to the delight of admiring and contemplating a work of art every day.

“Arte Invierte” is a magazine dedicated to the art market and published by "Espacio Cultura". In this issue, the magazine presents a selection of current artists who, due to their career and artistic evolution, stand out at this time in the field of contemporary art.

The artist who deserves to be mentioned is the Georgian painter Lika Shkhvatsabaia who lives in Madrid (Spain) and has been working there for more than 10 years.
She has an excellent CV and artistic career, exhibiting nationally and internationally. Her work has been recognised with numerous awards, including the 15 Top Selection “Artist of Europe Award” in Milan (Italy).


“My paintings are above all an emotion. Inspiration from this world, which makes me seek the energy, beauty in it self to transfer the idea to the surface and materialize it.
Sometimes my canvases have their origin in themselves and are constituted as an autonomous organism that germinates and extends through a process of net artistic development, as a work of art and as an idea in its purest state that is transferred to the material starting from my most creative cerebral side. In a certain way my ways of constructing or composing are linked to abstraction, to the physical, to strength and to the materialization of feeling to obtain the final result of my work: to inspire intense emotions that transmit my vision of the universe.
 
Art it self is an infinity, where we are all in some layer, as constituent parts, and I try to get closer to this totality with each of my works and my essence. It gives me a lot of happiness, peace and light. I always seek to transmit freedom in my creations, I try to take the positive out of this world we live in and see the beauty that excites me so I can transmit it in my own way.

I have always felt that each work of art offers me an opportunity to have a much broader and deeper vision of my process of personal emotional and spiritual evolution. A reflection on memory, a family history, childhood, my subconscious desire for the image to express the imperceptible.
I get the greatest inspiration from nature and music. It can be a mountainous landscape, or a small town with its long history, classical music, rock or jazz.
 
Being a contemporary artist opens up the possibilities of expression to a very wide variety of media with which I feel comfortable”.

 

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