Zura Georgian-American, b. 1969
In Panda, Zura evokes empathy through the panda’s gentle, soulful expression, while its oversized head sealed in bold black and white becomes a universal icon of both vulnerability and silent resilience. The neutral background offers a minimalist stage, drawing full attention to the subject and evoking introspection. This piece continues Zura's exploration of primal instincts dressed in comfort and familiarity—an animal face on a near-abstract form that challenges the viewer to see beyond physical form and into shared emotional terrain. The panda’s rounded, cartoon-adjacent features soften the allegory, while the imposing size (40×30″) commands presence, urging contemplation on empathy, identity, and our intertwined connection with the natural world.
Acrylic’s raw, expressive potential harmonizes here with Zura’s philosophical intent, making “Panda” a striking ambassador of emotion stirred by simplicity, scale, and soulful gaze.
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