“Belonging” - Exhibition by Geraldina Katchikian
Artist Geraldina Khatchikian recently unveiled her latest solo exhibition at her family boutique Giulio Veronesi Jewellery in Bologna, Italy, starting on the 1st of February. Inside the exhibition, titled "Belonging," the artist introduces her newest collection of paintings and jewels.
Khatchikian's artwork is characterized by vibrant color palettes and intricate metal applications. Each artwork offers a window into the complexities of the human experience, interweaving threads of emotion and connection.
The warmth and depth of Khatchikian's paintings evoke a universal longing for belonging and understanding. Through her work, she encourages viewers to contemplate their own stories and perspectives, finding unity amidst the tapestry of human existence.
In her own words, Khatchikian shares, "I invite you to explore this exhibition with curious eyes, allowing yourselves to be enchanted by the painted emotions and sharing this experience with those around you." Every painting narrates stories of transformation, deep connections, fleeting moments of happiness, and solace, prompting reflection on our shared desires and challenges.
Khatchikian's exhibition serves as an invitation to delve into the diversity of human relationships, each piece revealing an invisible thread that binds our emotions.
Additionally, this year Geraldina has introduced a new piece of jewelry to complement her paintings, titled "I Belong Here." Reminiscent of a leaf, this ring features intricate engravings, mirroring the unique patterns found in her metal applications inside her paintings. Khatchikian's jewelry pieces are always limited editions, with ever-changing stone choices, ensuring each creation is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, much like how every painting is not reproducible.
As the exhibition continues until the 2nd of March, visitors are encouraged to immerse themselves in her captivating artwork, experiencing the power of her creations firsthand.
Visit her website to discover the “Belonging Collection” at www.geraldinakhatchikian.com