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Elia Neophytou

  • Studio Kuza
  • Ceramicist
  • Nicosia, Cyprus
  • Master Artisan
Elia Neophytou Ceramicist
Contact
Greek, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+357 99157800
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Looking for freedom of form

  • • In her work, Elia strives for a simple, free and organic form
  • • The first piece she made was a series of tiny serving bowls
  • • She opened her workshop in 2020

Elia Neophytou graduated from the University for the Creative Arts in the UK, with a Bachelor's degree in fine arts. She specialised in sculpture and installation art, and subsequently pursued a Master's degree in curatorial practice. After graduation, she worked as a curator, but soon realised she was missing the creativity of the making process. In 2018, she founded her brand KUZA, and in 2020 she opened her studio. This combines her workspace and a store in the old town of the walled city of Nicosia. Elia’s current work leans more towards sculptural works, with traditional hand building techniques focusing on form, aesthetics and functionality. Using clay gives her the opportunity and freedom she was looking for in a material to create objects and explore forms, textures and colours. Her advice to new ceramicists would be “to trust one’s instinct and embrace each piece as a unique expression.”

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Works

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Photo: ©Stelios Demetriou
Lithic Species table lamp

Inspired by megalithic architecture, the Lithic Species table lamp is a structure consisting of three slab built bold forms joined as one solid body.

Photo: ©Stelios Demetriou
Pile (up)

This set of plates is one simple form in four different sizes. It is a set of stoneware serving plates that celebrate the beauty of the natural material with an unglazed body and a satin interior.

Photo: ©Stelios Demetriou
Lithic Species plates

The Lithic Species plates combine both hand-building and throwing techniques to give a structural and asymmetrical style. Each plate has an uneven rim on a classic shallow bowl form.

Photo: ©Stelios Demetriou
No2 Ramen bowl

This bowl is a cone-shaped stoneware bowl with a satin matte black finish.

Photo: ©Stelios Demetriou
Lithic Species bowls and side tables

Each bowl has a unique rim as it is carved based on the natural line created when built. The bowls are in red and grey clay with a satin white interior finish. Here, they are displayed on hand-built sculptural side tables which are also part of the Lithic Species collection.

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