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Art of Emotions : What Your Inner Self Wants to Tell You
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Art as a Part
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Art flows from what I feel, shaped by my personal experiences. Each work becomes a kind of self‑portrait, reflecting my emotional landscape.

For me, art is a silent companion and a way to explore the world. I believe my work resonates with others through shared emotions, reflecting universal psychological states.

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Art as a Way of Self-Discovery

The images that arise in my mind lead me to question and understand my emotions — each drawing becoming a mirror of something felt but not yet fully understood. It’s a language beyond words, a way to process and transform what I carry inside.

Thus, it becomes a space for connection, reflection, and self-discovery — one that echoes the viewer’s own experience.

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Emotions and Associations
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Through continually shifting associations, I explore unique psychological themes using the postures of figures and their surrounding environments. This poetic study of the human body — sometimes evoking flight — creates a unique universe that expresses deep and subtle emotions.
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Biography

Salome Suladze is a Georgian artist, born in 1991.She graduated from the Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts and continued her studies in France, earning a Master’s degree in Fine Arts from Paris 8 University and a Bachelor’s degree in Digital Arts from Paris-Est University. Now based in Paris, she develops a multidisciplinary artistic practice that includes drawing, sculpture, painting, and digital art.

Regardless of the medium, her work is guided by a central theme: the exploration of the self through visual aesthetics. She creates emotional and symbolic visual associations to express inner experiences and personal introspection.

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