About The Artist
Artist Bio: Nikoloz
Meskhishvili
Nikoloz Meskhishvili is a Georgian artist and educator
whose work bridges cultural heritage with contemporary expression. Driven by a
lifelong commitment to both art and education, Meskhishvili delves into the boundless
possibilities of creative expression, fostering a dialogue between tradition
and modernity. Growing up in Tbilisi, he was immersed in Georgia’s cultural
landscape - attending theater performances with family and studying music
from a young age. His passion for music led him to perform Georgian polyphonic
songs with the esteemed folk group "Martve," deepening his connection
to his cultural roots and shaping an artistic style that unites music, culture,
and visual art.
Meskhishvili’s early experiences with visual art
provided a personal refuge and grew into a deeper pursuit as he studied
International Foreign Business, with a focus on marketing, advertising, and web
design. A year-long program in London broadened his expertise in digital art, igniting
a lasting fascination with the intersection of color, design, and digital
media. This commitment to creative and adaptive learning continued at Cambridge
International College, where distance learning encouraged his unique approach
to education.
His academic interests also intertwined with art and
science, notably through a digital mapping presentation that showcased
ecological issues affecting the Black Sea. His work was recognized at regional
and national scientific conferences, highlighting his dedication to integrating
educational and scientific illustration with Geographic Information Systems
(GIS).
During his Double Master’s studies in International
Service Management in the Netherlands and UK, Meskhishvili explored
"Branding and Theming as a Marketing Medium to Enhance Visitor
Experiences" and conducted a visual ethnography on Texel Island, examining
dark tourism, history, and photography at a Georgian soldiers' cemetery.
Drawing on mythological themes in Salvador Dalí’s surrealism and Herbert James
Draper’s works, he infused his thesis with visual elements that reflect
cultural memory and symbolism. This period was also pivotal as he sold his
first painting on King’s Day, marking a defining moment in his commitment to
painting as a career.
A passionate traveler, Meskhishvili draws inspiration
from the cultures of 37 countries, with museum visits and historical art
collections adding new dimensions to his perspective. He has refined his
skills at the Soselia Art Studio and completed a second Master’s Degree in Fine
Arts from Tbilisi State Academy of Arts. His works have been featured in over
30 international exhibitions across Dubai, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,
India, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, and the USA. His recognition
includes accolades, such as first place in an art contest leading to his
participation in the Tokyo Art Exhibition, along with the International Prize
Phenix for Arts from Florence and the Leonardo da Vinci International Prize
from Milan.
Today, Meskhishvili dedicates his life to both art and
education. Alongside his artistic pursuits, he serves as the Official Delegate
of WorldSkills Georgia and heads the Vocational Education Department at the
Georgian Farmers Association. Through his work, he continues to bridge cultural
heritage with contemporary expression, inviting audiences worldwide into an
evolving dialogue shaped by art’s transformative power.