Nino Bosikashvili

Country: 
Georgia
General: 

Nino Bosikashvili is a Georgian painter and digital artist. Nino was born in 1986.She studied at the Tbilisi State Academy of Art (2003-2009). Now she lives and works in Tbilisi. Her abstract artworks are predominantly interesting. Nino is fond of different techniques and experimental approaches, which gives her a lot of room for interpretation. Her's work reflects her personality. Her great world full of spirit is reflected in her bold, pure and direct use of color. Her work is full of energy and power.

Nino's works can be found around in Georgia and also private art collections in Italy, France, England, Germany, Russia . Her art was shown in personal and several group exhibitions at the galleries.

Exhibitions:

“LIFE N STYLE” Moma Tbilisi - Print Festival  2019

ArtUp Batumi Street Gallery - (Batumi) 2019

“Artisterium” Tbilisi History Museum Karvasla  - Group Art Show (Tbilisi) 2018

Misamarti festival - Collaboration Project (Batumi) 2018

TBC Gallery - Solo art show (Georgia) 2018

   Capsulesbook Pictoria Voleume.2 - Award for  The best contemporary illustrator worldwide (Australia) 2018

ArtUp Street Gallery Fabrika - Solo Art Show (Georgia) 2018

Stroke Art Fair - Group Art Show (Germany) 2018

ArtUp Batumi Street Gallery - Solo Art Show (Georgia) 2017

Vanda Gallery - Group Art Show (Georgia) 2017

National Museum of Georgia named after Sh. Amiranashvili - Group Art Show (Georgia) 2015

Karvasla Historical Museum - Group Art Show (Georgia) 2015

Florence Expo Degree and Profession -  Group Art Show (Italy) 2009

Tbilisi State Academy of Art’s Gallery - Group Art Show (Georgia) 2007

Tbilisi State Academy of Art’s Gallery - Group Art Show (Georgia) 2006

National Museum of Georgia named after Sh. Amiranashvili -  Group Art Show (Georgia) 2005

Tbilisi State Academy of Art’s Gallery - Group Art Show (Georgia) 2005

Anselmo Peri's Gallery - Group Art Show (Italy) 2004

Tbilisi State Academy of Art’s Gallery - Group Art Show (Georgia) 2004

12th Luxor International Painting Symposium