The Postman of Unread Letters

$5,000.00

  • Original artwork on watercolor paper stretched on board, ready to hang
  • Created: 1996
  • Artwork signed by the artist

Kakha Esebua was born on May 13, 1964, in Tbilisi, Georgia.

He graduated from the Georgian Security Academy. 1993–1996 year.

Esebua has worked in various leading positions in the Ministry of Defense of Georgia. In particular, the position of the chief of the analytical division. Rank: Colonel.

But painting has always been a big part of Kakha Esebua’s life. His recognition has always been art—to draw. He has been actively painting since childhood. He continues to actively create new work.

Working for the army for many years has affected his manner of drawing. For a painter, there are no insignificant details in the picture; every little detail he draws carefully and strictly. Kakha Esebua’s art direction could be attributed to post-vanguardism, where the plot is created with the use of combined elements of surrealism and dadaism in an illogical manner. Generally, art is created by a connection of allusion and paradoxical forms with sophisticated taste and high technical performance. The connection between absurd, opposing subjects and forms occurs organically. One of the general characteristics of the above-mentioned art is irrationality and symbolism. The deep psychological side of art is an artist’s expressive fantasy statement to motivate the viewer’s deep interest in life and human nature. A combination of sharp and bright colors makes viewers feel positive.

Kakha Esebuas paintings are found in private collections in France, Ireland, Uzbekistan, Italy, the USA, Estonia, Russia, and England.

Exhibitions:
2000 – National Art Gallery in Tbilisi
2002 – Baia Art Gallery
2002 – Some telecasts were devoted to his creations on Georgian TV channels

Additional information

Dimensions 28 × 20 in
UWCF Colors

Black, Gold, Orange, White, Yellow

UWCF Sizes

Medium: e.g. 20 x 24"+, Vertical

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