
Inna Davidovich merges realism with surrealism in an engaging art world. Her watercolor work,
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Irma was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1971. She studied ceramics at Toidze Art College in Tbilisi and later graduated from Tbilisi State Academy with a degree in Arts and Fashion Design.
Irma works exclusively with oil on canvas, favoring transparent tones that lend lightness and freshness to her paintings. Her art often incorporates ornamental elements from traditional Georgian art, drawing inspiration from legends, myths, and tales. Central to her work is the depiction of the human form, which she uses to convey the themes of her paintings.
Irma’s works are part of private collections both nationally and internationally across many countries.
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