Fishes

A world of beings able to live anywhere, adapt to everything, and survive across incompatible conditions.

Fishes — full uncropped artwork canvas by Nino Devdariani
Original Canvas Viewport
Exhibition Note

Fishes is a painting about adaptation. Its figures seem able to survive in more than one world — on land, in water, inside costume, inside pattern, inside social pressure. The work treats adaptability not only as strength, but also as a strange condition of modern life: the ability to live anywhere may also mean the need to belong nowhere completely.

Archive Registry

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

Thematic Keywords

AdaptationSurvivalFishHybrid LifeConditionBelonging

What to Observe

  • Adaptability as a survival mechanism
  • Life across incompatible spaces
  • Fish as metaphor
  • The tension between flexibility and rootlessness
  • Living everywhere and belonging nowhere
Paint Detail

Selected Details

Selected Detail 01

Detail I — Hybrid Beings

The figures appear able to cross conditions, as if they belong to several environments at once.

Selected Detail 02

Detail II — Land and Water

The painting suggests a world where ordinary boundaries of habitat no longer hold.

Selected Detail 03

Detail III — Survival as Ambiguity

Adaptation is not presented as purely positive; it carries both freedom and loss.

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 Fishes
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