Sfumato Art Creatives | Voices of Creativity | Full Interview with Annita Apostolidou Platis
This is the full interview transcript from Voices of Creativity #20, published by Sfumato Art Creatives (New York) in July 2025. Curated as part of their renowned editorial series, this in-depth conversation explores the emotional, symbolic, and mythic layers of my work and creative evolution.
Interview Feature: Voices of Creativity
Published: July 2025
Curated by: Sfumato Art Creatives, New York
Link: Voices of Creativity – Sfumato Art Creatives
Annita Apostolidou Platis
Annita Apostolidou Platis is a Greek multidisciplinary artist celebrated for her rich synthesis of haute couture elegance, surreal symbolism, and emotional complexity. Beginning her artistic path at the age of eight under the guidance of painter Dimitris Kantopoulos, Annita later studied fashion, jewelry, and interior design at prestigious institutions including Instituto Marangoni in Milan. Her award-winning work—spanning painting, mixed media digital collages, and essays—has garnered international acclaim for its vivid narratives and technical innovation. Rooted in movements such as Art Nouveau, Surrealism, and Art Deco, her visual language blends acrylics, ink, impasto, and digital media to awaken emotional and spiritual consciousness. With exhibitions and accolades across the globe, she invites viewers into mythic worlds of transformation and timeless femininity.
Inspiration and Beginnings
From the moment Annita Apostolidou Platis could grasp a pencil, art became her compass—a silent language through which she learned to interpret the world. At five, she was already sketching fairy-tale scenes across the walls of her home, armed with a pencil stolen from her grandmother’s desk. That innocent act of rebellion led her into the studio of Dimitris Kantopoulos, a revered painter who saw beyond the scribbles of a child. By eight, she stood among towering easels in the School of Fine Arts, a small figure in a world of adults, already brimming with wonder and reverence for her craft. Though life briefly steered her toward Business Administration, Annita felt an irresistible pull back to the creative realm. She turned to fashion, earning an Advanced Diploma in Fashion, a Master’s Degree in Jewelry Design & Accessories, and advanced certifications in Interior Design—studies that took her from Athens to Milan and culminated at the Istituto Artistico dell’Abbigliamento Marangoni. Her journey led her to haute couture, working alongside icons of the Greek fashion world. Yet even amid the elegance of fabric and form, a deeper call echoed—a call not bound by trends but by timeless storytelling. “Art, for me, was never a career choice,” she reflects. “It was a destiny I had known before I even had the words to name it.”
Triumphs and Trials
Annita’s journey has been marked not only by achievements but also by profound challenges that reshaped her path. One of the most defining came when she developed severe allergies to oil paint and turpentine—a devastating blow for a young painter whose future seemed painted in oils. “It felt like exile from my own dream,” she admits. Yet rather than surrender, she pivoted toward the visual poetry of fashion and design, and later returned to painting through acrylics, impasto, and ultimately mixed-media digital collage. “What seemed like a detour became a renaissance,” she explains. “Art is not about clinging to a single tool—it’s about adapting, transforming, and finding the essence of expression in whatever medium answers your call.” Her story is one of resilience and reinvention—a reminder that setbacks can become gateways to creative rebirth.
Milestones That Illuminate the Journey
Among Annita’s proudest achievements was the acquisition of her first collection, Faces & Characters, by an Italian collector before it could even be exhibited in Greece. “That moment whispered to me that my art had wings—able to fly even before I was ready to let it go,” she recalls. Another significant milestone was earning her certification as a Curator and Exhibition Essayist from the Visual Artists Association. “This wasn’t just a title—it was a deepening of my purpose,” she says, highlighting how it allowed her to contribute both visually and intellectually to exhibitions. Recognition has come from prestigious institutions, including the Award of Merit from the National Olympic Academy of Greece, honorary titles from the Accademia Italia In Arte Nel Mondo, and international career recognition from the Fondazione Costanza. But her greatest triumph, she insists, is becoming an international artist—a dream that once lived only in the imagination of a little girl with a pencil and fairy tales on the wall. “My art has traveled from Spain and Italy to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Arizona, Santa Fe, Melbourne, Luxembourg, the UK, and beyond,” she shares. “Each city, each recognition, became a star in the constellation of that dream.”
An Artistic Voice Evolving Through Time
Annita’s artistic voice has evolved with her life’s journey. Acrylics became her elemental language, paired with ink and impasto in a quest for texture and depth. She developed a distinctive technique of painting on black canvases, transforming them into nocturnal stages where figures gleam like rare jewels—a dramatic departure from tradition that creates luminous silence. Conversely, her white canvases explode with color, wild and river-like, embodying unbridled emotion. She sees these dual modes as two forms of storytelling: one whispered like myth, the other lyrical and confessional. Her aesthetic draws from diverse influences: Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Ancient Greece, Surrealism, Japanese calligraphy, and poetic abstraction. “I am as drawn to the lines of Mucha as I am to the spirit of Pessoa,” she says. Her paintings often find their counterparts in poetry, verses that illuminate rather than explain her visual creations.
The Wisdom of Setbacks
In her story, what seemed like setbacks often arrived as quiet invitations—to pause, reflect, and redirect. After years in fashion, she recognized that while she was creating beauty, it did not always reflect her true essence. “I stepped back, risking comfort to rediscover authenticity,” she reveals. Another quiet pause arrived after years of intense creative activity, when life’s currents demanded she slow down. Though she feared her artistic fire might fade, it instead gathered inward, waiting to be rekindled. “Creation is not a straight line—it is a spiral,” she explains. “Trust the silence. Trust the turning inward. Creation never truly stops—it only reshapes itself.”
On Authenticity, Vision, and Artistic Purpose
Annita believes the greatest masterpiece an artist can create is the life they shape through art. “Every brushstroke, every failed draft, every quiet hour in the studio builds something beyond the visible,” she says. Authenticity, to her, is not static but a moving constellation we return to repeatedly. She urges emerging artists not to wait until they feel “ready,” but to begin wherever they are. “Mastery is born not of perfection but of persistence,” she counsels. “Create badly, bravely, truthfully. Protect your wonder. It is more precious than certainty.” For Annita, the art market and audience expectations cannot dictate her vision. “My vision is my anchor,” she asserts. “When I create, I step into a world that is entirely mine—silent, vast, and inviolable.” Yet she believes honesty in art resonates powerfully with audiences, building bridges deeper than any market trend.
Sources of Inspiration
Annita’s inspiration is polyphonic—it rises from ancient stone and Art Deco curves, from the sensuality of Art Nouveau and the freedom of Surrealism. ‘Music drifts beside me like invisible silk, threading moments to memory,’ she reveals. At the heart stands her mother—steady, luminous, and visionary. In the quiet, two beloved souls still walk with her, woven into the breath of her art.
Redefining Success
Annita’s definition of success has matured over time. While external validation through exhibitions and awards is important for building a career, true success, she believes, is an inner certainty—a calling louder than doubt, older than fear. “I want to be known internationally not for imitation, but for invention,” she says. “For the singularity of my art, my synthesis of elements, my colors that speak without words, and the myths I rewrite through image and form.” In Annita’s words, success is the artist’s sacred task: “To reveal what cannot always be said, to hold a mirror to the soul, and to craft light from the abyss.”
As Paulo Coelho wrote:“Talent is a universal gift, but it takes a lot of courage to use it. Don’t be afraid to be the best. The winner stands alone.”
Yes. Artists may walk alone—but in that solitude, Annita Apostolidou Platis rises.
Annita Apostolidou Platis
Visual Artist
Painter | Exhibition Essayist | Curator| Fashion and Jewelry Designer | Interior Designer | Poet and Writer
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