Zura Georgian-American, b. 1969
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A powerful and evocative acrylic on wood by Zura, this 49×24 in work is a singular testament to his abstract-figurative vocabulary. The elongated panel pulses with layered color, bold gesture, and cultural resonance—suggesting Mongolian heritage and land, without prescribing a narrative. Represented by Twelve Chairs Gallery and includes certificate of authenticity.
Concept & Interpretation
Evocative title: Mongol conjures associations with the vast landscapes, nomadic history, or cultural motifs of Mongolia, without depicting literal narrative—leaning instead on evocative resonance.
Expressive abstraction: While abstract, the painting hints at features—perhaps ancestral or symbolic—enabling viewers to engage on both an emotional and interpretive level.
Spiritual undertones: Through color harmony and gestural eloquence, Zura channels the spirit of place, heritage, and raw, natural energy.
Visual & Formal Qualities
Striking vertical format: This elongated panel emphasizes the subject with resonance and monumentality while remaining visually intimate.
Rich acrylic presence: Bold, fluid strokes merge with layered textures, inviting both close inspection and overall visual impact.
Organic balance: The composition embodies both robust structure and painterly fluidity, playing with form and negative space.
Ideal for Collectors
A compelling choice for collectors who seek:
Emotionally resonant, abstracted works grounded in cultural memory.
Vertical-format pieces that command space and mood in a gallery setting.
Paintings that interweave formal painterly methods with evocative themes.
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