Sergo Tbileli’s painting “Reflection” has an intellectual-surrealistic undertone. The artist depicts an imaginary and unseen concept, the eye, which is one of the most symbolic and mysterious motifs in human history, as a reflection of the human spirit and mind. In this piece, the artist’s pictorial language appears to be more rational and restrained. A decorative net surrounds the central symbolic sign, consisting of biomorphic and cosmic elements rather than the floral-ornamental motives typical of the artist’s other works. The color scheme, balanced between cold and warm tones, creates a three-dimensional illusion within the flat composition.
About Sergo Tbileli
Sergo Tbileli is a prolific Georgian contemporary artist, he began his professional carrier in the early 70s in Soviet Georgia. While still pursuing his studies at the Tbilisi state academy. During his studies, he worked on monumental murals and sculptures all over the Soviet Union creating and contributing to the Soviet art scene. Learning different styles and evolving his style during his journeys all over the Eurasian continent. Financing his creative pursuits by working on Soviet state commissions. During his early years, he worked a lot with the ceramic medium creating one of his first series of plates. he achieved fame with his series “Georgian Motives”, which represented his colorful vision of Caucasus and Georgia mountains landscapes. Selling out his show in Istanbul. After The “Georgian Motives” series he further evolved his style and started working on his new works which combined his prior vibrant colors and movement with mythical subjects and topics on a grander scale. Some of his masterpieces from that era are “Venice Carnival” 2006, “Nude” 2005 and etc.