Garikula. Was a series of drawings and paintings that were developed during a residency at Art Villa Garikula, in Georgia. The drawings were supposed to be a tool of note taking while I lived in there. The village was a Royal house of Georgia and had gained a huge amount of culture and tradition through a of migration of Greeks, Armenians, and Iranians passing through it. Later under the Soviet occupation it grew making the village quite peculiar. The people have different sets of rituals and superstition than the rest of the nation.
I set out to with these drawings to capture a sort of photographs of the nature of this village.