Clay miniatures crossed the borders of Greece thanks to the passion of a Larisa woman

Clay miniatures crossed the borders of Greece thanks to the passion of a Larisa woman
Clay miniatures crossed the borders of Greece thanks to the passion of a Larisa woman
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THE Royal Jima from the Larissamanaged to win impressions both in Greece and abroad, with the miniature dolls which creates from polymer clay and are “dressed” with the colorful traditional costumes of our country.

The artist says that she has been involved in painting since she was young, with the dream of becoming a painter, a fashion designer, a graphic artist. He finally studied architecture at the University of Thessaly from where he graduated in 2010. He has been working with clay amateurishly since 2009 and professionally since 2020.

As for thetraditional costumes she says are a challenge, in this light, in all their diversity. After all, he loves them for an additional reason, since for the last two years he has been involved in traditional dance and thus came into closer contact with the traditional element.

She says she is touched when people of all ages approach her simply to tell her a good conversation or to share a photo with the costume of their place. Her creations have been sent to different parts of Greece but also to the United States, Canada, Australia and Belgium.

Source: ertnews.gr

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