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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Zura, Grand Piano, 2009
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Zura Georgian-American, b. 1969

Grand Piano, 2009
Mixed media on canvas
37 x 57 in (94 x 145 cm)
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Created in the midst of Zura’s artistic journey, this mixed media on canvas reflects the pressures of today’s world. As an American artist maturing in his creative path in the...
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Created in the midst of Zura’s artistic journey, this mixed media on canvas reflects the pressures of today’s world. As an American artist maturing in his creative path in the U.S., Zura uses the grand piano to symbolize the main player shaping the rules, while the giraffe represents us, observing dramatic changes. Set against the American flag, the painting blends whimsy with subtle commentary on social and political shifts.

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