The Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia, within the Georgian National Museum
in Tbilisi, is exhibiting Tina Bakhtadze’s micro mosaics from 28 October to 14
November 2016.
Tina Bakhtadze exhibition includes her artwork from 1970 to 2000, which
shows her unique style of micro mosaics using natural objects. She uses fruit
pips and stones (such as peaches, apricots, cherries, melons, and watermelons),
as well as grains of barley, rice, corn, rye, and wheat. Amongst these are also
conifer cones, reed branches, seeds and petals from flowers, stones, and
shells.
One of her pieces is a copy of Paul Gauguin's 1893 Woman Holding a Fruit, from his time in French Polynesia.
Every single piece of nature was the inspiration for her work, from
landscapes to wall plates to jugs and pitchers. Her work is testament to her
creativity, patience and dedication to art and nature.
The exhibition is dedicated to the 100-year anniversary of artist and architect,
Tina Bakhtadze, born in Georgia in 1916.
MARTINA NICOLLS is an international
aid and development consultant, and the author of:- The Shortness of
Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet
(2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).
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