Interview

Tamaz Kh

Tamaz was born in 1975 in the Republic of Georgia. In 1995, Tamaz successfully graduated from Art University and he gained an artist teacher title. In 1996, he had to go to Greece where he began to work in an art studio doing sculpture from marble. In 2020, Tamaz became a member of the New York Artists Association Foundation. HE started massively deepening his art and creating many interesting canvases and mosaics. He is also a member of the York Artists Equity Association and national sculpture- society, and international Association or art-usa. He was also a winner in the IAA organization and was awarded the title of International Professional Artist by Aria, a joint decision of the organization and UNESCO.

 

What is your background and how did you start your journey in the art world?

“I have had talent since I was 5 years old. And to this day, I come to the path of art. I have had many exhibitions in many countries of the world and also in museums. I have featured in interviews and many presentations in many books, magazines and newspapers.”

What inspires you?

“The forest, good food, museums, loneliness and coziness, love, women and classic music.”

What themes do you pursue? Is there an underlying message in your work?

“Surrealism and abstract. Most of my own stile and ideas. Yes, I show the viewer realistic existence and truth in my works, but with a different terrain and shape and sometimes with a different opinion. My goal and message is to challenge each visitor in his own way, to show reality in my creations.”

“My goal and message is to challenge each visitor in his own way, to show reality in my creations.”

How would you describe your work?

“Each of my works is individual, but still somehow connected to each other and their energy and feeling.”

Which artists influence you most?

“Each artist is unique in his own style and opinion.”

 What is your creative process like?

“Coziness and solitude. I also disappear from the world and I am in my own world and I see nothing more than my canvas and my composition. Also, I have a finished composition in my head and it is automatically transferred through my brush.”

What is an artist’s role in society and how do you see that evolving?

“The role of the artist is special in society. It is close to human development in education as well as an indicator of emotional reality and spirituality.”

Have you had any noteworthy exhibitions you'd like to share?

“Yes, all my exhibitions are important. The Hamptons art show was special.”


Website: www.tkhgallery.art

Instagram: @tamaz.kh

Other links: www.facebook.com/tamaz.kh

 
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