Details:

In this landscape painting, the forms of trees, hills, and valleys break down so far as to become practically unrecognizable. Shapes of warm color get covered with gray or brown marks, while thicker areas of paint that have been mixed directly on the canvas form bulging areas of pigment.
Unframed
Signed

① Artwork:

Untitled

In this landscape painting, the forms of trees, hills, and valleys break down so far as to become practically unrecognizable. Shapes of warm color get covered with gray or brown marks, while thicker areas of paint that have been mixed directly on the canvas form bulging areas of pigment.

Relying on her intuition, self-taught Georgian artist Tamo Jugeli produces rich, gestural surfaces for her mysterious narratives. She moves easily between large- and small-scale gestures, and the mythical figures that often emerge in her works arise unplanned.

Specs:

24 inches
18 inches

③ Artist:

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.

Tamo Jugeli was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1994 and currently lives there.

She has mounted one-person exhibitions at Polina Berlin Gallery in New York City, NY (2022) and Gallery Artbeat in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Her work has been featured in T Magazine, The New York Times Style Magazine’s Arts Issue, The T List, Artnet News, and Metal Magazine.

She has participated in the Institut für Alles Mögliche Residency in Berlin, Germany, and the Art Athina Residency in Athens, Greece.

Tamo Jugeli:
Untitled, 2022
Oil on board
18.0 × 24.0 inches /