NINO

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BIOGRAPHY

Nino grew up in Georgia, surrounded by artists who encouraged her creativity. Naturally, from childhood she showed an interest in painting.

She begins to draw sometimes with the right hand, sometimes with the hand of the heart, with the left hand, on old books, walls, stones, torn pages, everywhere she can overflow with her emotions. His clumsy and fragile features change over time.

Growing up in the house where traces of the war remain, she plunges into sadness, where she faces painful and violent events. This is how she took refuge in the great classics and particularly in French literature.

Baudelaire's poetry accompanies him in his childish but at the same time sensitive drawings. Her main source of inspiration is the faces and bodies of women, which remain at the heart of the events of her inspiration, without knowing that these drawings will be inspired by her mother and by herself. Later, influenced by her mother and French literature, she decided to leave the country and realize her childhood dream of coming to Paris to study. It will also be a way to escape one's grief and one's past to be reborn and give life a chance.

At the age of 23, she arrived in France, barely speaking French. Another story begins in a foreign country where she doesn't know anyone. After discovering the paintings of Gustav KLIMT, she began to be interested in the technique of oil painting.

His first oil paintings were influenced by Klimt and Modigliani.
The mysterious woman who follows her in her drawings is inspired by her mother.
Her first exhibition “Rising of a Woman” is dedicated to her.