In My Own Words...
I am a watercolor artist drawn to light, silence, and the quiet landscapes of the Aegean.
Through minimal and atmospheric compositions, I try to explore the fragile space between presence and memory — how light reveals, softens, and transforms what we see.
I work mainly on Hahnemühle 100% cotton papers, using transparent layers, wet-on-wet washes, and delicate textures that allow the image to breathe.
Each painting begins as a moment of observation but becomes something inward — a trace of architecture, sea, or air reduced to tone and stillness.
From 1989 to 2004, I exhibited and sold my work at Bougainvillia Gallery in Mykonos, where I began to understand how light defines form.
Since 2004, my paintings have been represented by Oria Gallery in Santorini, where I continue to explore the dialogue between light, silence, and the island’s geometry.
My collections — including Santorini: Between Light and Shadow, The Memory of Light, Echoes of the Aegean, and Imaginary Delos — form one continuous story:
a search for the moment when brightness turns to depth, and stillness begins to speak.
For me, the islands are not destinations, but states of being — places where silence becomes luminous.
Each limited edition is printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle papers and canvases, hand-signed, and available worldwide.
My work is, above all, an attempt to paint the memory of light — what remains after everything else has faded.