It was an incredible honor to work with the legendary David Gilmour on this unforgettable project. I’m thrilled to share that our new animated video "Dark and Velvet Nights" is now available on YouTube.
Levan-Kvan
CLIENTS //// COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
These collaborations have been scattered across years and disciplines, but they remain an important thread in my work, reminding me that creativity isn’t just personal, it’s also about exchange, dialogue, and shared imagination.
Collaboration is where my work expands beyond my own perspective. Over the years, I’ve teamed up with studios, collectives, and individual creators each project becoming a dialogue between different ideas and aesthetics. These works aren’t just about merging skills, but about shaping something that none of us could have made alone.
// Levan Kvan
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I had the opportunity to work with Mansion Press on animating the surreal, provocative worlds of Shintaro Kago. His art is intricate, chaotic, and layered with meaning, and my goal was to enhance that without losing its intensity.
Through subtle motion, shifting perspectives, and breathing textures, I brought fragments of Kago’s universe to life, creating animations that feel like stepping into one of his unsettling, dreamlike dimensions.
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Levan been fascinated by Solomon Behnke’s raw, instinctive style, his work feels alive, full of texture and emotion. When I animated his artwork, my goal was to keep that energy untouched while adding subtle motion and depth. Instead of reinventing his visuals, I focused on amplifying their rhythm, letting lines breathe, textures shift, and forms move as if they were alive.
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Working with Zukoka’s architectural vision, Levan Kvan breathed movement into space shapes unfold, surfaces glow, and spatial relationships shift, inviting reflection on how architecture lives and breathes in our imagination
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I’ve always been drawn to Elliot Wair’s surreal, emotionally charged work, he manages to weave complex, otherworldly ideas into imagery that feels both haunting and deeply intimate.
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Lewis Rossignol`s best known for his imaginative, hand-drawn album art for Tyler, The Creator has this immediate, playful, almost childlike energy to his work. I was thrilled to animate one of his pieces: taking his raw, expressive lines and surreal characters and adding motion and atmospheric depth, while still letting his unique visual voice shine through.
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Being a huge folklore horror fan, I was immediately drawn to LUNA ANA’s visuals and felt the urge to bring them to life. I animated the artwork to create a haunting atmosphere — where shapes dissolve, shadows breathe, and the whole scene pulses
PERSONAL PROJECTS
My personal projects are where experiments turn into finished pieces. Prints, visual studies, and one-off explorations that often push me into new territory. This space is less about results and more about process, where the ideas, obsessions, and visual language that defined my artistic vision.
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