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Escape from the Walls

Price

$1,200.00

by Nino Bosikashvili


Year of Creation: 2025

 

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Measurement in L x W (cm): 90 x 100 cm

 

NOW SHOWING AT HOWLER: 7-11 Dawson St, Brunswick VIC 3056. Artwork will be available for preview from the 1st of August till 1st of November. All artworks can be picked up at Howler after the 1st of November. For delivery costs, please enquire at hello@platformpresents.com.au

Quantity

Only 1 left in stock

Artist Bio

Nino Bosikashvili is a Georgian multidisciplinary artist based in Melbourne with over 20 years of experience in art and digital design. Her work explores abstract realms, surreal colorscapes, and emotionally charged dimensions. Educated at the Tbilisi State Academy of Art, she holds a BA in Restoration of Fine Arts and an MA in Multimedia Design. Nino’s work has been exhibited globally and featured in Pictoria Volume 2 (CapsulesBook) among the world’s top illustrators. She’s participated in international residencies and festivals, including Luxor Fine Art Festival (Egypt) and Misamarti (Batumi), and held solo exhibitions such as Space Singularity and AI Zero to One. Her art has appeared in ArtUp Magazine, Disegnartcollector, and numerous group shows across Europe and Australia.

Artist Statement

Nino Bosikashvili is a multidisciplinary artist based in Melbourne, originally from Tbilisi, Georgia. Her work navigates abstract realms, surreal color-scapes, and emotionally immersive dimensions, often blurring the boundaries between the tangible and the imagined. Drawing from her background in fine arts and multimedia design, Nino’s practice spans painting, illustration, digital art, and mixed-media installations, each medium serving as a portal into her richly layered inner worlds.


Her visual language is deeply influenced by sci-fi aesthetics, philosophical inquiry, and psychological introspection. Through dynamic compositions and evocative textures, she constructs alternative universes where form and color emerge from chaos, inviting viewers to confront the unknown and embrace ambiguity. Her narratives are visually poetic, exploring themes of identity, transformation, and the tension between reality and imagination.
Nino’s work often reflects a metaphysical curiosity—how energy, memory, and emotion shape perception. She uses abstraction not as a retreat from meaning, but as a method of revealing deeper truths. Whether through cosmic landscapes or fragmented figures, her art challenges conventional boundaries and encourages a meditative engagement with the sublime. In this way, Nino’s practice becomes both a personal excavation and a universal invitation to explore the unseen dimensions of existence.
 

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