Levan Jamelashvili (b. 1999, Tbilisi) is a Georgian artist with a background in interface design, working across painting, photography, and video. His practice explores the automatic perception of everyday surroundings, focusing on subjects that have become so familiar that they often go unnoticed.
His experience in digital design shaped the foundation of his artistic research. While interfaces are designed to be understood instantly and become invisible, his work approaches the same phenomenon from the opposite direction: bringing attention back to what usually goes unnoticed.
By shifting the focus away from the human figure and toward the surroundings themselves, he treats the human figure as one element of the environment, allowing the surrounding world to become a subject in its own right. His process is built on returning repeatedly to places and subjects that seem too ordinary for the eye to linger on.