
I am an artist based in Mainz, currently studying in the sculpture
class of Nanc Lupo.
Growing up in a Belgian-Greek family, I was early confronted with questions of origin, belonging, and identity.
In my artistic practice, I explore these themes by examining memories, belief systems, and cultural conditioning, particularly within the context of religion, superstition, and representations of
the feminine.
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My work navigates the tension between adaptation and resistance, between the longing for recognition and the desire for self-assertion.
Through repetitive, almost ritualistic processes, my practice becomes an act between curse and catharsis—an attempt to renegotiate history, trauma, and self-image.
The resulting works exist at the intersection of myth and identity, dream and trauma—traces and open narratives that reflect on the power and persistence of personal history and cultural imprint.