Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest

Residents and commuters alike can now enjoy more than 20 new, large-scale public artworks across five Georgian cities thanks to the 2024 Tbilisi Mural Fest (previously). The sixth edition facilitated new installations in Kutaisi, Batumi, Gori, and Gurjaani—in addition to its namesake community—by nearly a dozen artists from around the country and beyond.

Many of the works reference local traditions, like Afzan Pirzade’s depiction of vintners holding a basket of grapes, representing a form of agriculture common in the eastern region of Kakheti. Tina Chertova incorporated a traditional lace-like pattern into a stunning, blue, multistory mural featuring birds, people, deer, and other decorative motifs. And in others, figures assume mythical personas, prepare food, and portray togetherness.

Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest

This year, the monumental compositions adorn the sides of buildings that range from two stories tall to more than a dozen, the largest painting reaching 65 meters tall and 20 meters wide. Through vibrant splashes of color, the works celebrate resilience, community, and local customs in an array of styles.

Explore more on the festival’s website.

Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest
Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest
Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest
Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest
Innefields, Batumi
Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest
Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest
Community, Traditions, and Resilience Ring Through New Public Works for Tbilisi Mural Fest

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