Icons, painted by the Brotherhood can be divided into two styles, same as all Georgian icons in general. There have been two kinds of iconography since the middle ages: One that was called classical style was created by highly qualified artists. Those icons were usually painted in the Royal Court, under the orders of the King and nobles.

Another kind of iconography, which nowadays is called Archaic Style, was generally popular in small provinces and the mountainous regions of Georgia. This trend is very similar to the Ancient Orthodox Christian Iconography.

These two branches of icon-painting are both unique and the merge with each other in the modern Orthodox icon-writing. We offer you the images of the icons that have been created for the last ten years.

Irakli Medoshvili also took part in the creation of some of these icons that were originally painted by iconographer Lasha Kintsurashvili.

Christ Pantocrator Mother of God "Iveron" St. Barbara St. Cyricus St. Monks Simeon, Fool-for-Christ, and his Fellow-Ascetic St.John St. Shio of Mgvime
St. Cyricus Deisis St. Ildefonso de Toledo St. Grigol of Khandzta St. Unmercenary Martyrs St. Prophet Jonah
St. Nino, St. Zabulon, St. Sosana Pentecost St. Patrick Blessed Elesbaan the King of Ethiopia St. George St. Apostle Jacob
Nativity St. Queen Tamar St. Fools-for-Christ St. Peter and Paul St. Paul (fragment) Holy Martyrs Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, Mardarius, and Orestes (the Five Companions)
St. Herman of Alaska feeding the ermine St. George Most Holy Theotokos St.Kyra of Syria Christ the Savior Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ (fragment) St. Evangelist Mathew St. Nino equal of Apostles and the Enlightener of Georgia