Mural "Pomegranate and oak. Thyme and rose"
Griss Lugard
about mural
"Pomegranate and oak. Thyme and rose" was created as an amulet mural for
the residents of Vake district.
This mural portrays the aspiration of the Belarusian and Georgian nations to prosperity and independence! This strong desire
is represented visually through the images
of specific Belarusian and Georgian plants that historically have symbolised vitality, eternity and a spirit of revolution.
“These are the characteristics of our nations that we deserve and believe
we can truly take credit for”.

This mural portrays the
aspiration of the Belarusian
and Georgian nations to
prosperity and independence!
This strong desire
is represented visually through
the images of specific
Belarusian and Georgian
plants that historically have
symbolised vitality, eternity
and a spirit of revolution.
“These are the characteristics
of our nations that we deserve
and believe we can truly
take credit for”.

Tbilisi / 2023
6 Mtskheta II Turn
Meet the artist
Griss was born into a creative family and then broke into the creative sphere working in graphics, symbolism,
and abstractionism.
He says that in his works, “Something is often
wrinkled or flying, sometimes lying... and often
something is hiding”.
Griss says that during the creative process, images
come forth both spontaneously and from periods
of deep thought.
On the topic of street art, Griss is inspired by the scale and symbiosis of the city with art, and also by the understanding that street art is a very powerful and working opportunity to interact with the city
and its inhabitants!

Meet the artist
Griss was born into a creative family and then broke into the creative sphere working in graphics, symbolism, and abstractionism.
He says that in his works, “Something is often
wrinkled or flying, sometimes lying... and often something is hiding”.
Griss says that during the creative process, images come forth both spontaneously and from periods of deep thought.
On the topic of street art, Griss is inspired by the scale and symbiosis of the city with art, and also by the understanding that street art is a very powerful and working opportunity to interact with the city and its inhabitants!