Ceramics inspired by Cyprus
- Efthymios went from being a building engineer to a ceramicist
- He combines ancient patterns with contemporary expression
- He enjoys teaching the techniques of his craft to adults
Efthymios Symeou designs and creates his own prototypes and moulds, produces wheel made functional ceramic ware and unique artworks. Being an expert in museum replicas, he draws inspiration from motifs and patterns from Cyprus' ancient and medieval history and culture. He has collaborated with the Cyprus Handicraft Centre, that aims to support and protect Cyprus traditional craftsmanship. He is fascinated with the endless possibilities to explore with clay and the freedom to work at one’s own pace. Aiming to inspire more people through ceramics, for the past nine years he has been offering training courses on ceramics at the Adult Education Program of the Ministry of Education, teaching more than 90 adult students every year.
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INTERVIEW
I learnt ceramics at school, but then I studied building engineering in Sweden, where I also worked as a ceramic trainer at an educational centre. This was when I realised how much I loved it. When I moved back to Cyprus in 1991, I gave up engineering and I opened my ceramic studio.
I am specialised in Cyprus' medieval glazed pottery and primitive firing techniques. I also work with stoneware in fine edge forms using my own glazes and slips. I am inspired by Cyprus' culture and history, especially the Cyprus Bronze Age pottery and, of course, the nature.
Yes, I have participated in exhibitions in Cyprus, Greece, France, Italy, Malta, and Sweden. I also represented Cyprus at ceramics festivals in France, Italy and Slovakia. In 2000, I represented Cyprus in the International Design Biennale of Saint-Etienne.
Well, as a profession it cannot secure a safe income, particularly in a small place like Cyprus. More support from the authorities is required. The reason it is alive is the love from the people who choose to pursue this way of living.










































