Zura Georgian-American, b. 1969
In an age of relentless noise and uncertainty, Zura’s Angel reminds us of our enduring need for guardianship and grace. This figure is not the traditional winged messenger—it is reimagined for a digital epoch. Its head becomes a glowing screen, its belt a coiled power cord, quietly acknowledging the omnipresence of technology in our lives.
Stripped of halo and conventional symbolism, the angel communicates instead through posture, gesture, and an unseen aura. Layers of acrylic paint, softened with fluid gestures, merge structure with lyrical rhythm, producing a quiet intensity that feels both protective and fragile.
Angel becomes less an image of divine intervention than a meditation on presence itself—how we find solace, connection, and meaning amid chaos.