Sanrtorini
2026
2026
“These are our landscapes” under the sub-line “Santorini” is a project that studies and focuses on the island’s history, mythology, ancient music instruments and the world-famous, idyllic evening/night views, trying to create an identity, shaping a bold character for the popular island and its branding.
The syntheses are abstractly constructed using red and black, referencing the majestic sunset and the volcanic beaches; neutralising the composition while keeping it elegant with a sense of calmness, grey tones are added, suggesting the presence of the prominent shadowing game, which is a distinctive element of the island’s vibe.
Wanting to showcase the side of the picturesque and traditional aspects of Santorini without using the classic yet obvious blue and white colours, this ‘hemerologium’ (calendar) is a daily planner that can be split into two, with the bottom half becoming a series of carte-postals.
As part of an ongoing effort to translate these graphic compositions into physical form, early experiments have taken shape across wearables, vases, and paperweights. Each iteration explores how flat, abstract language can become tactile and dimensional, with the process continuing to evolve as new objects and applications emerge.
The syntheses are abstractly constructed using red and black, referencing the majestic sunset and the volcanic beaches; neutralising the composition while keeping it elegant with a sense of calmness, grey tones are added, suggesting the presence of the prominent shadowing game, which is a distinctive element of the island’s vibe.
Wanting to showcase the side of the picturesque and traditional aspects of Santorini without using the classic yet obvious blue and white colours, this ‘hemerologium’ (calendar) is a daily planner that can be split into two, with the bottom half becoming a series of carte-postals.
As part of an ongoing effort to translate these graphic compositions into physical form, early experiments have taken shape across wearables, vases, and paperweights. Each iteration explores how flat, abstract language can become tactile and dimensional, with the process continuing to evolve as new objects and applications emerge.



