Mural "Feast"
Author: Zmicier Zhaunou
about mural
A Georgian feast is an exchange
of energy and a symbol of hospitality, happiness, and humanity.
It can either be a quiet reflective conversation about life over coffee prepared on sand (sand as a symbol of life and time) or just an internal dialogue.

about mural
A Georgian feast
is an exchange of energy
and a symbol of hospitality,
happiness, and humanity.
It can either be a quiet reflective conversation about life over coffee prepared on sand
(sand as a symbol of life
and time) or just
an internal dialogue.

It can also be interpreted as a party
a metaphor for freedom and what unites us.
It is a privilege to be a free person and
to be part of a happy nation.
Usually, Freedom is bliss, but it can be
an unusual burden. People may not notice it, people may be paralyzed by it, and some may simply not need it...
But difficult times increase its value.
In solidarity with those who defend it
for themselves and for us, we will each raise our drink to Freedom.

It can also be interpreted
as a party a metaphor
for freedom and what unites us.
It is a privilege to be a free
person and to be part
of a happy nation.
Usually, Freedom is bliss, but it can be an unusual burden.
People may not notice it, people may be paralyzed by it,
and some may simply not need it...But difficult times increase
its value. In solidarity with those who defend it for themselves
and for us, we will each raise
our drink to Freedom.

Tbilisi / 2023
1 Zaza Bendeliani St
Meet the artist
Zmicher calls himself an unmerited artist of the BSSR and calls his style a “pictorial meme, cheerful and angry”. His focus is on working out one's pain from one’s personal and surrounding life, in the form of a sincere artistic image, and preferably with irony. His style could be summed up as "nothing clear, but interesting".

Zmicher states that, “While doing street art, you see peoples’ authentic reactions. You are part of the action and performance, its object and subject at the same time. It requires some effort, but it is a very interesting experience. After that, your personal geotag remains in space. An artist, like a dog, is pleased to mark, and after that their expression begins its own free life.” And that, “As a viewer, I think there should be more quality street art; people don't try to know art, they don't often go to galleries, but street art itself goes to the viewer."
Meet the artist
Zmicher calls himself an unmerited artist of the BSSR and calls his style a “pictorial meme, cheerful and angry”. His focus is on working out one's pain from one’s personal and surrounding life, in the form of a sincere artistic image, and preferably with irony. His style could be summed up as "nothing clear, but interesting".

Zmicher states that, “While doing street art, you see peoples’ authentic reactions. You are part of the action and performance, its object and subject at the same time. It requires some effort, but it is a very interesting experience. After that, your personal geotag remains in space. An artist, like a dog, is pleased to mark, and after that their expression begins its own free life.” And that, “As a viewer, I think there should be more quality street art; people don't try to know art, they don't often go to galleries, but street art itself goes to the viewer."