He studied at the School of Fine Arts with Yannis Pappas (1956-1962) and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome with Venanzo Crocetti and Andrea Spadini (1967-1968). From 1963 to 1967 he worked at the National Archaeological Museum, in Athens.
He presented his work in solo exhibitions in Greece and participated in group events in Greece and abroad.

Living mainly in Northern Greece, he drew inspiration from the life and historical tradition of the inhabitants of Macedonia, also drawing on his childhood memories. He was involved in painting and sculpture, while his work reflects folk tradition, as well as his contact with the art of the archaic period, which he became acquainted with during his tenure at the National Archaeological Museum.

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