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“Predators and Herbivores” explores the enduring imprint of violence, control, and survival in post-socialist society through the symbolic tension between dominance and vulnerability. Drawing from both architectural relics and the human form, the series renders memory as a contested site — where bodies echo historical trauma and buildings breathe silent authority.

Using layered abstraction, fading outlines, and ephemeral color washes, Gela Mikava constructs a visual language where softness and brutality coexist. The figures dissolve into fragments, while vertical structures impose, surveil, and divide — referencing the ghost of political ideologies that still shape perception and power.

The palette oscillates between restrained pastels and aggressive reds or industrial greys, invoking states of erasure, resistance, and reappearance. Through this painterly archaeology, Mikava proposes that history is not only documented in monuments but also etched into flesh, atmosphere, and emotional topographies.

These works offer a quiet yet insistent confrontation: who devours and who survives? And what remains, in the end — the predator’s monument or the herbivore’s memory?

Materials used:

acrylic,oil,pastel and textile on linen canvas

Tags:
#human condition #conceptual painting #museum quality #dynamic composition #abstract figuration #figurative abstraction #emotional landscape #existential art #primal instincts #architectural contrast 

CARNIVORES AND HERBIVORES (2025) Mixed-media painting
by Gela MIKAVA

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“Predators and Herbivores” explores the enduring imprint of violence, control, and survival in post-socialist society through the symbolic tension between dominance and vulnerability. Drawing from both architectural relics and the human form, the series renders memory as a contested site — where bodies echo historical trauma and buildings breathe silent authority.

Using layered abstraction, fading outlines, and ephemeral color washes, Gela Mikava constructs a visual language where softness and brutality coexist. The figures dissolve into fragments, while vertical structures impose, surveil, and divide — referencing the ghost of political ideologies that still shape perception and power.

The palette oscillates between restrained pastels and aggressive reds or industrial greys, invoking states of erasure, resistance, and reappearance. Through this painterly archaeology, Mikava proposes that history is not only documented in monuments but also etched into flesh, atmosphere, and emotional topographies.

These works offer a quiet yet insistent confrontation: who devours and who survives? And what remains, in the end — the predator’s monument or the herbivore’s memory?

Materials used:

acrylic,oil,pastel and textile on linen canvas

Tags:
#human condition #conceptual painting #museum quality #dynamic composition #abstract figuration #figurative abstraction #emotional landscape #existential art #primal instincts #architectural contrast 
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Gela Mikava (b. 1995, Zugdidi, Georgia) Lives and works in Tbilisi Gela Mikava is a Georgian visual artist whose practice centers on inherited trauma, material memory, and the long afterlife of collapsed... Read more

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