
Solar Storm (III), 2024
Marble, 24K Gold, Nails
17×12.5×3 cm / 6.6×4.9×1.1 in
Over the weekend of 10–12 may 2024, earth was struck by the largest solar storm in more than a decade. while many enjoyed colourful auroras lighting up earth’s protective atmosphere, spacecrafts had to endure incredibly strong solar winds and electromagnetic radiation.
Created during this very weekend, this series of sculptures / amulets refers to the apocalypse as a solar storm capable of destroying satellites in orbit and de-magnetizing all technology, potentially annihilating the activity produced by a strong artificial intelligence (AGI). “Apocalypse” has come to be used popularly as a synonym for catastrophe, but the greek word apokálypsis - from which it is derived - means revelation.
Suspended under rays of light piercing the darkness, these ceremonial objects made of marble and gold recall magnets for solar storms. The alchemical aspect of this work series is rooted in egyptian funerary rituals and infused with renaissance lyricism, invoking the beginning of a new era of humanism and deep ecology.

Landscape with fallen satellite, 2025
marble, gold
125×100×2 cm


Similar to a fractal within its natural patterns, Landscape with Fallen Satellite is a marble surface recalling a maritime view transfigured into stone. Gold engravings imperceptible from a distance trace the aftermath of a solar storm that has just disintegrated a satellite, leaving only faint trails in the sky and ripples on the water. Balancing ecological fragility and technological recklessness, the sculpture embodies a fragile beauty that calls us to recognize and respect the delicate equilibrium between our habitat and the innovations we impose upon it.
Premiere:
THE AIR IS SUBTLE, YET IT MOVES
Curated by Panos Giannikopoulos
April 25th, 2025 - August 25th, 2025
AMA house
Athens
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Solar Storm (III), 2024
Marble, 24K Gold, Nails
17×12.5×3 cm / 6.6×4.9×1.1 in
Over the weekend of 10–12 may 2024, earth was struck by the largest solar storm in more than a decade. while many enjoyed colourful auroras lighting up earth’s protective atmosphere, spacecrafts had to endure incredibly strong solar winds and electromagnetic radiation.
Created during this very weekend, this series of sculptures / amulets refers to the apocalypse as a solar storm capable of destroying satellites in orbit and de-magnetizing all technology, potentially annihilating the activity produced by a strong artificial intelligence (AGI). “Apocalypse” has come to be used popularly as a synonym for catastrophe, but the greek word apokálypsis - from which it is derived - means revelation.
Suspended under rays of light piercing the darkness, these ceremonial objects made of marble and gold recall magnets for solar storms. The alchemical aspect of this work series is rooted in egyptian funerary rituals and infused with renaissance lyricism, invoking the beginning of a new era of humanism and deep ecology.

Landscape with fallen satellite, 2025
marble, gold
125×100×2 cm


Similar to a fractal within its natural patterns, Landscape with Fallen Satellite is a marble surface recalling a maritime view transfigured into stone. Gold engravings imperceptible from a distance trace the aftermath of a solar storm that has just disintegrated a satellite, leaving only faint trails in the sky and ripples on the water. Balancing ecological fragility and technological recklessness, the sculpture embodies a fragile beauty that calls us to recognize and respect the delicate equilibrium between our habitat and the innovations we impose upon it.
Premiere:
THE AIR IS SUBTLE, YET IT MOVES
Curated by Panos Giannikopoulos
April 25th, 2025 - August 25th, 2025
AMA house
Athens
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