FRAGILITY
Deimezi Xenia
Greece

At the heart of my work lies a philosophy that embraces the power of emotion as the catalyst for expression. My pieces are narratives, telling stories of the experiences that define us. The need for communication and understanding oneself serves as a guiding light in the creative process. Whether the creation is gradual, continuous, or instantaneous, insists on immediacy, purity, and sincerity as essential, structural elements of creation.

Necklace « Catching thoughts », 2025
650 x 140 x 70 mm / 102 gr
Polyester thread, synthetic nails, enamel
Knotting, enamel
Photo : Rovakis Orestis

Necklace « Shell full of memories », 2025
480 x 80 x 60 mm / 92 gr
Polyester thread, synthetic nails, enamel
Knotting, enamel
Photo : Rovakis Orestis

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