Amphoras and other greek vessels
Amphoras in ancient Greece were used for transporting and storing wine and water. Among them were a few gold Amphoras (gold as a symbol of kingship and connection between humans and gods), offered as gifts to deities in order to ask for favours or to show admiration.
In today’s world of excess, my “pretend-to-be-gold” Amphoras serve as offerings to the contemporary Pantheon.
Made from inox, steel, aluminium and copper.
2025
In today’s world of excess, my “pretend-to-be-gold” Amphoras serve as offerings to the contemporary Pantheon.
Made from inox, steel, aluminium and copper.
2025

Amphoras 13 & 14
Available upon enquiry at hello@theogalliakis.com

Amphora 12
Available at 10AM Apotheke
Photo Hana Jelovcan

Amphora 11
Available at Mint Gallery

Amphora Χ
Available upon enquiry at hello@theogalliakis.com
Photo Xavier Defaix

Kylix IX
Available upon enquiry at hello@theogalliakis.com

Krater VIII
Available at Mint Gallery

Amphora VI
Available upon enquiry at hello@theogalliakis.com

Krater IV
Available at 10AM Apotheke

Amphora III
This piece is no longer available

Amphora II
Available at 10AM Apotheke
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© Theo Galliakis 2025
© Theo Galliakis 2025