Born and raised in the Gardens of Famagusta in Cyprus, from a completely free, pure and authentic life in nature, he found himself, at the age of seventeen, led to the deprivation of freedom and the absolute humiliation of human dignity in the prisons of Adana and Amasias in Turkey, a prisoner of the Turkish invaders of the island in 1974.
What he went through in captivity, the miraculous non-execution of his detachment, the desertion, the loss of his house, grounds, and all the possessions of his family, not only did not deter him, but motivated him to excel as a sculptor and to offers to its place, with the construction of a huge and modern Exhibition Space within five and a half thousand square meters and the amphitheater of Little Salamis, which is offered for events for charitable purposes.
Through the book, folkloric information about the lifestyle of the residents of Famagusta is drawn, the cruel and inhumane conditions of captivity become known, and the historically given barbarity of the Turks is confirmed once again.
In his sculptures, his pain for the loss of half the island, for the unjust loss and displacement of so many people, but also his anger for the great betrayal, which left him with many unanswered questions that will accompany him until the end, is evident.
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