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Street Dog

''This mural depicts a typical Georgian street dog set against a traditional patterned background. In Georgia, street dogs are not seen as strays but as part of the community. They are cared for by the people and live peacefully among them—belonging to everyone and no one at the same time.

I chose this motif to honor the unique relationship between people and street dogs in Georgia. These dogs move freely through the streets, yet they are deeply connected to the lives of those around them. They are peaceful, friendly, and often play an unexpected but powerful role in public life—standing beside protestors, guarding neighborhoods, and even earning the nickname riot dogs for their loyalty and presence during demonstrations.

By placing the dog in front of a traditional pattern, I wanted to highlight its place within Georgian identity—an emblem of solidarity, resilience, and the quiet, everyday bonds that shape a culture.

Their presence echoes a long-standing cultural appreciation, reminiscent of the tender way Niko Phirosmani once portrayed them—as soulful beings, fully part of human life''

Created on May 14, 2025
30 Simon Chikovani St, T'bilisi 0171, Georgia
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Marker details

Date created
Camera usedCanon EOS 5D Mark IV
Marker typeartwork
CityTbilisi
CountryGeorgia