Description
Stathis Alexopoulos is a contemporary sculptor born on 1976 in Athens Greece, where he currently lives and works. He studied Sculpture at the School of Fine Arts of Tinos, as well as at the Fine
Art School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he graduated with distinction. He has participated in many group exhibitions and won numerous awards in Greek and international sculpture symposiums.
His sculpting technique, attempts to link the past with the present bringing together the concepts of time and art, is
characterized by “hubs”, which are formed by blending together belts and stripes, encircled and embraced eternally.
His sculptures combine modern aesthetic with the enduring values of classical sculpture since the form has the power to define the artworks meaning and mission. The artist strives to redefine the form and hold it captive through time. His pieces can be found in major museum art shops, galleries and private collections. Many big Municipalities in Greece as well as abroad are elaborately adorned with his sculptures.