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"When my work brings

people joy,

it inspires me,

it awakens the desire

to create".  

 

       Lamara Miranghi was born on August 26, 1970, in Tbilisi. The first specialty is a chemist. She graduated from the institute with a red diploma. After graduation she worked as a chemistry teacher. In 2002 she received a second higher education in the specialty of the computer graphics and animation. Creative career began in 2003 in the studio "Art-Mach" specializing in 3D graphics, design, animation and visualization. She started painting in 2005, originally was using water-color. At first she didn't take it seriously, more over she never thought that painting could become such an essential part of her life. In 2015 she began creating artworks, using the oil. At the same time she takes part in several group exhibitions: "Spring in a woman", dedicated to the International Women's Day, exhibition in the Museum of  Fine Arts of Georgia, also in the exhibition, devoted to ethnic-religious topics, which was held in Shalva Amiranashvili's museum. Also exhibition dedicated to the opening of the Yezidi Shrine "Quba Siltan Ezid" in Tbilisi, exhibition "My Tbilisi" in the Caucasian House. In April 2016 her first solo exhibition called "Call of Life" was held in the exhibition hall of the Caucasian House. In September of the same year , she held the second solo exhibition "Call of Life. Road to the Future" in the gallery of the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia. In March 2017 she became a member of  the Union of Artists of Georgia and also took a part in exhibitions , which was held in different cities of Georgia: in Batumi, Telavi and Tbilisi.

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