Please meet one of our artists and co-founders – Natalia Amirejibi de Pita
Natali Amirejibi de Pita was born in 1971 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Natali gravitated towards painting at a very early age. By the time she received her Master degree from the Tbilisi State Academy of Fine Arts, her works had already been exhibited in Georgia, Latvia, Bulgaria, Mexico, France, Italy, Spain, the United States, and Russia.
In 1995 the artist was invited to residence at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris. Later she had entered a design school Creapole, where Natali studied at the interior design faculty for a year and finally she enrolled at the Sorbonne where she was awarded a License en Arts Contemporains et Sciences.
In 2001, Natali moved to Switzerland. She has owned her own art gallery, Lepic, in Lausanne.
In 2007, Natali de Pita was invited to be a part of a big construction project: the new Presidential Palace in Georgia. For the next two years she was concentrating on the most involved project of her professional life thus far: “A Walk Through History” encapsulating the entirety of Georgia’s complicated and colorful history. Natali personally conceptualized the whole thematic idea and designed the mosaics.
In 2010, Piazza mosaics floor with a total of 106 sq. m. in a form of a medallion have been created for one of the central squares in Batumi city. The mosaics depicting figurative motives in the middle surrounded with decorative ornamental motives. This particular work is the biggest figurative marble mosaics in Europe.
Natali carried out another monumental project on the main square of Batumi in 2012. In close collaboration with Travisanutto Mosaici she created two mosaic façade panels.
To this day Natali de Pita lives and creates in Tbilisi,Georgia. She takes interest in other affairs such as: oil painting, graphics, interior and custom-made designs.