FALLEN ANGEL
The Fallen Angel ceramic tile by Myrto Patramani is strongly sculpted, with deep, deliberate carving that gives the figure a striking presence. The angel’s form—compact and grounded—feels caught in a quiet, heavy moment, where texture and shadow carry the emotion more than detail.
Despite its small scale, the piece holds a sense of intensity and stillness, like a fragment of something larger, shaped with clarity and intention.
Myrto Patramani (born 1998 in Crete, Greece) is a visual artist currently based in Gothenburg, Sweden, where she is pursuing an MFA in Ceramics at HDK-Valand, supported by the NEON scholarship. She holds an Integrated Master’s Degree in Fine Arts from the Athens School of Fine Arts. Her work explores the connections between objects, humans, and nature through sculpture and installation, working primarily with clay and biomaterials, wood, metal, textiles, and figurative drawing. Inspired from her Greek heritage and mythology, as well as theatre and stage design, she creates pieces that blend narrative, material, and form, bridging tradition with contemporary expression.
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