Meet the Artists of DAE
DAE is shaped by the people behind the work - illustrators, painters and visual storytellers whose worlds live through posters, scarves, objects and spaces.
Feli Beringer
A German illustrator and surface designer whose work blends art, culture and contemporary visual storytelling. Her imagery combines expressive character, symbolism and refined colour sensibility.
Julia Leister
An illustrator whose work draws inspiration from retro aesthetics, ephemeral objects and visual fragments of the past. Her compositions reinterpret nostalgia through a contemporary, vibrant lens.
Nino Bakuradze
A Tbilisi-based illustrator whose visual world drifts between reality and imagination, expressed through soft moods, subtle symbolism and emotion.
Mess Montage
Defined by vibrant palettes and confident minimalism, his visual world feels playful, direct, and powerfully expressive.
Tekle Ghvania
An illustrator drawing since the age of fifteen, Tekle’s work emerges from a deeply personal imaginary world.
Anano Kevanishvili
Balancing medicine and art, Anano Kevanishvili creates visually intricate works shaped by sensitivity, symbolism and Georgian cultural echoes.
Leah Han
An illustrator whose work explores mood, femininity and quiet visual storytelling. Her compositions balance delicacy and atmosphere, creating imagery that feels intimate and emotionally nuanced.
Oliko Tkebuchava
A Georgian artist known for her minimalist visual language and refined compositional balance. Her work focuses on simplicity, clarity and subtle emotional resonance.
Alex Bazuashvili
A Tbilisi-based painter. His paintings balance sensitivity and depth, creating compositions that feel both intimate and quietly powerful.
Giorgi Abuashvili
Giorgi Abuashvili (b. 1979, Tbilisi), known as Budu. His paintings explore the space between abstraction and emotion through expressive brushwork, blurred forms, and harmoniously vibrant colour fields.
Bianca Roberts
Australian illustrator and graphic designer based in Georgia. Inspired by nature, travel, and the atmosphere of Tbilisi, her work blends softness, imagination and visual storytelling.
Mariam Davituri
Mariam Davituri’s photography lives in quiet moments - the kind we often pass without noticing. Half-empty rooms, distant figures, soft light moving through space. Images that feel like memories the moment you encounter them.
Yevheniia
An artist from Ukraine, now based in Berlin, Yevheniia creates worlds that exist between dreams and reality.
Inspired by micro and macro worlds, from fungi to the cosmos, her characters feel both intimate and otherworldly.
Andreea Ciocîrlan
Rooted in memory, storytelling and a love for everyday beauty, her work transforms familiar objects into vibrant and imaginative scenes. Drawing inspiration from architecture, cinema and the visual culture of the 90s and early 2000s, Andreea creates illustrations that balance playfulness with a strong sense of design.