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Anna Vlahos

Anna Vlahos is a Perth-born artist who studied Visual Arts at Edith Cowan University, majoring in printmaking, before going on to study jewellery design and manufacture at Central TAFE in Perth. In 2007 she moved to Athens, Greece, where she works as a studio jeweller and freelance illustrator.

Anna's work reflects her obsession with pattern and surface decoration, a passion rooted in her printmaking and illustration practice, now richly fuelled by Greece's long history of two-dimensional decoration. The patterns in her work are drawn from the many museums and archaeological sites of Greece, which she reinterprets and recombines into new arrangements, as though playing at being an ancient vase maker or a modern-day archaeologist.

She works almost exclusively in silver, using the lost wax method, a technique with both a long history and contemporary applications, to create one-of-a-kind objects and jewellery.