Irakli Parjiani (1950-1991) was a Georgian oil painter, graphic artist, book illustrator, and poet.
He studied at the Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts under the guidance of Edmond Kalandadze and Jibson Khundadze. He painted in a variety of genres, exploring reality and ‘unreality’ with intellectual subtexts. His metaphysical compositions are cryptic with biblical themes and motifs.
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