Mural "Pheasant Garden"
Vadik Fin
about mural
The artist has created an entire garden right in the center of the city
for an endangered bird species of Georgia. This bird is an important symbol of Tbilisi, the pheasant!
about mural
The artist has created
an entire garden right in the
center of the city
for an endangered bird
species of Georgia.
This bird is an important
symbol of Tbilisi, the pheasant!
The pheasant symbolises two important values of the Georgian nation: familial happiness and loyalty to the Motherland.

While preserving these values, Vadik Fin immerses us in his fantasy world with a bright combination of colors, complexity of forms, and new elements of the mural that keep reappearing under long observation.

The pheasant symbolises
two important values of the Georgian nation: familial happiness and loyalty
to the Motherland.

While preserving these values, Vadik Fin immerses us in his fantasy world with a bright combination of colors,
complexity of forms, and new elements of the mural that keep reappearing under long observation.

Tbilisi / 2023
32a Asatiani st
Meet the artist
Vadik Fin — visual artist, street artist, illustrator.
Vadik specialises in creating vector illustrations and street art in his personal style. Perhaps his technical education in mechanical engineering did not lead into a profession, but interestingly influenced his style and creativity! “I like to implement my ideas on walls in abandoned and destroyed places. For me, it’s in a sense, a reflexive practice of studying the urban environment. An attempt to create an image independent of the sign-symbolic system that already existed in this place."
Meet the artist
Vadik Fin — visual artist, street artist, illustrator.
Vadik specialises in creating vector illustrations and street art in his personal style. Perhaps his technical education in mechanical engineering did not lead into a profession, but interestingly influenced his style and creativity! “I like to implement my ideas on walls in abandoned and destroyed places. For me, it’s in a sense, a reflexive practice of studying the urban environment. An attempt to create an image independent of the sign-symbolic system that already existed in this place."