leper.haus is a family art project built around the work of two brothers, Rezo (1992–2021) and Gio — both born in 1992 in Tbilisi, Georgia, into a family of artists. Growing up in a chaotic post-Soviet world, they turned to drawing as a way to process and escape the instability around them.
From an early age, they created imagined worlds filled with battles, weapons, machines, and strange terrains. Their drawings became maps, stories, and survival tools — a way to take control of a reality that felt unstable.
Rezo’s work was raw, fast, and intuitive — explosive linework that felt like a stream of subconscious thought. Gio developed a more structured approach, combining the same themes with detailed ink compositions and narrative design.
Together, their work forms the core of leper.haus — a collection of prints and wearables built on shared memory, imagination, and visual resistance.