

Three materials. One sustained practice.
Vasilis Anastasopoulos works in sculpture, painting, and ceramics—three distinct disciplines, each accumulated at professional depth over years of scale-specific, surface-conscious work.






Sculpture
Painting
Ceramics
Human figure, animalia, and abstract forms in stone and bronze. Work that asks what a solid material can hold.
Figuration on a flat plane—the same formal questions the sculpture asks, answered through paint, surface, and accumulated mark.
Clay as a rigorous discipline—not decorative craft, but a third material demanding the same precision and formal attention as the other two.
Different materials. The same disciplined accumulation.
Each medium makes its own demands—what stone asks for is not what clay asks for. The formal concerns are shared; the answers are not. That distinction is what the work across all three bodies of material is built on.
The work is not reducible to a screen.
Collectors and institutions are welcome to arrange a studio visit. Enquiries about specific works, editions, and acquisition are handled directly.
