What is the best thing that I love about my work?
It is freedom — a space where only I and my inner self remain, and we begin to think.
What is my idea of happiness?
Perhaps it is reaching a complete truth and achieving freedom of the soul.
What is my greatest fear?
Probably that I will not be understood correctly.
What is the trait that I most deplore in myself?
I want to learn how to say “no.” I believe this would help me a lot.

Which living persons in my profession do I most admire?
I admire everyone who has managed to dedicate their life to a profession that creates nourishment for the soul.
What is the thing that I dislike the most in my work?
It is difficult to communicate in a way that people fully understand what you want to express. I cannot say I dislike it — perhaps this is something society itself needs to reflect on.
When and where was I the happiest in my work?
I experience the greatest happiness within my work itself. This is the reason why I have always remained devoted to art.
If I could, what would I change about myself?
I would become more courageous.
What is my greatest achievement in work?
That I have never strayed from my path. I have not betrayed art — or myself.
Where would I most like to live?
Everywhere on this planet. Our home, Earth, is beautiful. I would live in many places, even for short periods, and spread my remaining years across them.
What is my most treasured possession?
A writing desk left to me by my great-grandfather.
What is my most marked characteristic?
My love for working. Even when I am sitting still, my mind is always thinking.
What is my most inspirational location in my city?
Inspiration does not always come from beauty. The chaotic urbanization of my city does not please me, yet even this can become a source of inspiration.
What is my favorite place to eat and drink in my city?
There is a jazz café in Tbilisi called 1984 — I love this place.
What books influenced my life and how?
Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha inspired me in the search for my true self.
You Only Die Once. What music would I listen to on my last day?
Keith Jarrett’s The Köln Concert.
Who is my hero or heroine in fiction?
In mythology, I am drawn to the Moirai.
Who are my heroes and heroines in real life?
My child and my family — they are deeply important to me.
Which movie would I recommend to see once in a lifetime?
Pedro Almodóvar’s High Heels. It is a film everyone should see at least once.
What role do stories play in my life and work?
Stories play a leading role. Thinking, exploring deeply, and transforming ideas into something universal — this is what interests me.

What do the words “You are the storyteller of your own life” mean to me?
I truly believe this. As we live, so we create the story we leave behind.
Who is my greatest fan, sponsor, partner in crime?
My greatest supporters are my child and my parents.
Which people or companies would I like to work with?
It is difficult to name specific individuals. I would gladly collaborate with inspiring gallerists and curators, listen to their perspectives on my work, and create large-scale projects together.
What project am I looking forward to work on?
Every new beginning, every new project is exciting to me.
Where can you see me or my work?
My work can be seen through my links, as well as in private collections in Georgia and other countries.
What do the words “Passion Never Retires” mean to me?
It is true — passion is what keeps the world turning.
Which creative heroines should Peter invite to tell their story?
Mariam Chijavadze and Ekaterine Togonidze.
How can you contact me?
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-iakobashvili-99a08b372