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Still life with Ananas Painting

Size (WxH): 15" x 18" inch (38 x 45 cm)
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Painted in (year): 2010
Category: Still-Life Paintings

Gia Revazi
Gia Revazi

Still Life With Ananas is an original, one-of-a-kind, still-life painting signed by artist Gia Revazi. This piece of art was created in 2010 and the painter used oil on canvas. It measures 15" x 18" inch (38 x 45 cm) and is available for sale online for 800 USD.

THOUGHTS ON PAINTING

Still Life with Ananas by Gia Revazi makes the best one of a kind painting for those who need something a bit more simplistic to complete the perfect sitting room. Whether you use it to add a bit of direction to any sitting room, or you try and add a bit of invention and insight into a dining area or even a kitchen, this painting makes a great choice for adding a bit of detail, culture and class to any given location. If you are in need of classy and culturally driven designs, then this is just what you should be looking for.

GETTING TO KNOW GIA REVAZI

Gia Revazi, born in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1954, is a distinguished artist whose painting style is a harmonious blend of expressionism and figurative art. His works are characterized by vibrant color palettes and dynamic compositions that capture the essence of human experiences and emotions. Revazi's subjects often include elongated figures engaged in various activities such as playing music, walking, or conversing, rendered with exaggerated proportions that lend a whimsical and surreal quality to his art.

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