Love Loves to Love Love

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City Assembly House , Thursday 20th April - Saturday 22nd April

Elena Tsomaia is delighted to present Keti Davlianidze's solo art exhibition. The exhibition will be an ode to peace and love, using art as a powerful medium to promote these universal values!

Keti is admired for her delicate renderings and subject portrayals, openly exploring notions of love and exploring the existential complexity of human experiences. The scenes presented in her paintings are from everyday life; the energy of love, pain, disappointment and expectations people have within them. When dealing with love, there is also the unavoidable element of fear, pain, and disappointment, for that reason her art deals with not just the pleasures and joys of life, but also the suffering all people go through.

Keti's oeuvre will illuminate our shared humanity, the beauty of our relationships to each other and our vibrant cultural identity, promoting the joy of peace and that one most precious commodity of all – Love.


Date:
Thursday 20th April - Saturday 22nd April
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Irish Georgian Society, William Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

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