JORDAN PYRO
“Then you begin to forget about all your thoughts. I get lost in this movement. There is actually no room for mistakes”. I met Jordan two years ago at his studio in Exarcheia, a pyrography artist who turns every piece of wood into a story. As he says “All projects are basically something like inner demons that I try to confront. Sometimes, they are other people's stories that have influenced me and I have sought ways through which I can express that”. Jordan loves narrating stories while chilling on his couch and drinking tea. I asked him why wood.. “It' s a living organism, meaning… it won't be the same, anywhere you burn it” he answered. Currently, Jordan is in Copenhagen looking for new ways of expression.
Check Jordan Pyro's Artworks 
January 2023, Athens
Other Words, 2021
When words are no longer enough, pictures come to complete them. The writer, poet and photographer, Christos Kraniotis, captures his thoughts and feelings in analogue photographs through double exposure technique.
Human Trafficking - The modern slavery, 2020
My thesis
A day in Kapani Market, 2016

Production / Caravan Project ​​​​​​​
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