About kalliaxa
I'm a visual artist and jewelry designer from Greece. I love the play with colors, forms and materials. Part of my work is textile wearable art. I use common fabrics I transform distressing them by heat to create patterns and installations. My fabric necklaces are moving together with the body, letting the air through. I often use distorting, dissolving and freestyle machine embroidering techniques. When working with metal, I oxidize, colorize and engrave the materials and often combine them with fabric. Most of the items I make are multifuntctional. View all posts by kalliaxa
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