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Georgia is blessed with an unusual diversity of physical beauty relative to its small size. It is possible to travel from the semi tropical beaches of the Black Sea coast to the snow capped Caucasus Mountains and the grassy steppes of the Yori Plateau all within the span of a single day. However, you will want to take your time to savor the distinctive landscape, traditions and architecture of each area. Georgia is also endowed with numerous Medieval monasteries, fortresses and castles. During Medieval times, Georgia, a country smaller than Ireland, was populated by as many as six million people while seven million people resided in all of Europe. Her rich history is measured in millennia rather than centuries and extends back to the emergence and development of primitive man.
People who make our world more beautiful....



You can find the following artists and their works on these pages:

Page 1 Shalva Manjgaladze and Nutsa Manjgalazde

Page 3 Nino Arziani

Page 4 Alexander Atskvereli

Page 5 Vitalii and Alexander Shainidi

Page 6 Ramaz Manjgaladze and Artem Kocharov

Georgians consider themselves to be among the most cultured people on earth. Ancient Greek writers portrayed Georgia as far back as the 6th Century BC as a fabulously wealthy land with an advanced civilization. Their language is over 2000 years old and one of the world's oldest with its own unique alphabet. Georgia's Golden Age of the 11th and 12th Centuries was a period of strength and affluence that saw the emergence of advances in architecture, art, philosophy, music and sciences and predates the Italian Renaissance by over two hundred years. Even though the subsequent centuries brought long periods of subjugation, Georgia has continually produced great poets, writers and philosophers. It is this cultural heritage that keeps Georgians optimistic during their difficult times. On the coldest, wintry day, there is always the promise of spring when the great theaters and opera house in Tbilisi open their doors and once more, Georgians imbibe their love of dance and song and dream of Golden days to come.


this article is taken from http://www.parliament.ge/~nino/georgia.html




When you see the dedication of the Artists you realize, that life is not only about everyday fuss and worries. These people create and share their love with us, they want to show us a different side of the world. In their works you hear a call to wake up, look around and enjoy what nature has given us.

I want to thank all the Artists who present us with a gift to see the world through their eyes, to feel the kindness, love and glory of our universe.


God Bless You



Areena Atskvereli



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