A B C D

A childhood world of color, first steps, first signs, and the alphabet of entering life.

A B C D — full uncropped artwork canvas by Nino Devdariani
Original Canvas Viewport
Exhibition Note

A B C D opens the archive with the logic of beginnings. The painting imagines childhood as a bright, crowded, unstable world where everything is being learned for the first time: signs, bodies, gestures, rules, mistakes, beauty, fear, and play. The alphabet becomes more than letters; it becomes the first structure through which life is entered step by step.

Archive Registry

ArtistNino Devdariani
MediumAcrylic and ink on canvas
YearYear to be confirmed
DimensionsDimensions to be confirmed
StatusOriginal work

Thematic Keywords

ChildhoodAlphabetBeginningColorLearningFirst World

What to Observe

  • Childhood as a world of first signs
  • The alphabet as a structure for entering life
  • Color as memory rather than decoration
  • Playfulness mixed with unease
  • The sentence about art not always being pretty
Paint Detail

Selected Details

Selected Detail 01

Detail I — The Alphabet

The title turns the painting into a beginning: a place where life is still being learned letter by letter.

Selected Detail 02

Detail II — The Painted Crowd

Figures and fragments gather like first impressions — vivid, uneven, confusing, and full of discovery.

Selected Detail 03

Detail III — Art Is Not Always Pretty

The written phrase inside the painting pushes against decoration and reminds the viewer that art may begin in color, but it does not have to remain comfortable.

Archival Edition

Wearable Connection

Selected fragments from this work may be translated into limited silk editions — not as simple reproductions, but as wearable fragments of the Visual Archive.

Wearable silk carré mockup detail from A B C D
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