Zura Georgian-American, b. 1969
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A layered collage capturing the city of Florence in fragments—its iconic streets, architecture, art, and fleeting moments—rendered in stark black and white. At the heart of the composition, a solitary woman lies, savoring the atmosphere of the city, caught between reverie and reality, a quiet observer of Florence’s rhythms. The work juxtaposes Renaissance grandeur with contemporary sensibilities: classical forms and motifs interwoven with modern fragments, creating a dialogue between past and present. Traveling Florence is both a homage and a meditation—a cityscape experienced as memory, dream, and movement.