Ani Loladze (b. 1979)
Ani Loladze is an artist whose practice bridges textile traditions and works on paper. She studied textile at the Toidze Art Lyceum and later graduated from the Faculty of Arts at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University as a painter-decorator.
Loladze began her career working with tapestry, batik, and felt, creating rugs, carpets, garments, and textile objects that explore pattern, structure, and materiality. In recent years she has turned primarily to ink and pencil drawing, developing intricate compositions built from delicate lines, organic forms, and rhythmic patterns.
Inspired by childhood memories and the structural complexity of plants, her works evoke botanical growth, cellular formations, and ornamental motifs. Through a meticulous and meditative process, Loladze constructs images that balance observation and imagination, situating her practice between nature, memory, and abstraction.
She has participated in numerous group exhibitions and continues to work in mixed media.