Based on my Perspective

At thirteen, moving between Kozani and Athens, I carried a skateboard that turned every pavement, ledge, and stair into possibility. Soon after, graffiti expanded my vision—suddenly walls, facades, and bridges were no longer obstacles but spaces to speak. Growing up with a father who was a civil engineer, I learned to imagine these surfaces in scale, to see how a single line or word could inhabit and transform an environment.

Now, at thirty, I return to words with a renewed vision. Based on my perspective, language itself becomes architecture: structures built from memory, identity, and form, unfolding across both horizontal and vertical planes of experience.
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