Levan Tsutskiridze was born in the small town of Khashuri in what was then the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.
During his time at the academy, the staff labeled Tsutskiridze as having a formalist style and punished him for allegedly being obstinate and disobedient.
The exhibition proved his artistic manner to originate from the Georgian traditional fresco, at the same time bearing individual features.
In 1977, a monumental picture “Kolkheti”- in the town of Senaki and “Cherishable” based on The Knight in the Tiger’s Skin by Shota Rustaveli at the House of Union of Writers of Georgia.
Artist’s uncanny ability to portray the vast spiritual world beyond physical matter led theCatholicos-Patriarch of Georgia, Ilia II, to commission Levan Tsutskiridze to paint the murals at Sioni Cathedral.