Tamo Jugeli
Relying on intuition to guide her brush, self-taught Georgian artist Tamo Jugeli produces rich, gestural surfaces with lyrical compositions. Jugeli grapples with deciphering her painterly impulses, which are keenly attuned to her own frequencies. She aligns herself with both “wrist” and “body” painters, moving between large- and small-scale gestures—as well as between abstraction and figuration. The mythical figures that often emerge in her works are unplanned, of pure chance.
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