Visual Artist | Curatorial Essayist | Designer

Annita Apostolidou Platis is a multidisciplinary visual artist and curatorial essayist whose work merges mythology
and symbolism through a distinctive visual language. A graduate of Milan’s Istituto Marangoni
in fashion, jewelry, and interior design, she bridges historical narratives with contemporary visual and conceptual storytelling.

She is known for her expressive use of acrylics, ink, and impasto, alongside an innovative approach to mixed media digital collage. Her practice moves between image and text, where visual and written elements function as parallel structures within a unified artistic framework. Her work explores themes of memory, transformation, and interior experience through a language shaped by color and symbolic form.

“Stories told through Color, Texture and Time.”

“I create each artwork as a timeless expression—designed to be collected, cherished, and passed on. Limited-edition fine art prints will soon be available in eco-conscious packaging, crafted with care and intention.”