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EVAGGELOS MITSOU
 

He was born in Kalapodi, Phthiotis, in 1956.

The material he uses in his creations is iron, which he works using traditional techniques.

In 2001, he was awarded the First Panhellenic Prize for Sculpture by the Philological Association “Parnassos.”

His works adorn both public spaces and private collections in Greece and abroad.

Indicatively:

  • Monument to Police Officers Fallen in the Line of Duty, Courtyard of the Ministry of Citizen Protection.

  • Ajax the Locrian, Courtyard of the Atalanta Town Hall.

  • High Priestess, Courtyard of the “Symposio” Conference Center.

  • Artemis, Courtyard of the Kalapodi Museum.

  • Hermes and Laurel-Crowned Figure, Ministry of Culture of India.

He has participated in more than 50 solo and group exhibitions over the past 25 years.

He has received more than 600 international awards and distinctions from universities and institutions worldwide.

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