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Natassa Nikoletou is a Greek artist, painter and sculptor.
She was born in Athens. She started painting and sculpting at 1987. Although she learned next to the sculptor Gripari, she describes herself as self created.
Her sculptures are mostly made of aluminium, bronze and a combination of these materials on paintings.
She participated in a few group exhibitions not only in Greece but also internationally. She also had her own exhibitions in Nafplio at 2008 with the topic "short journey", in Athens at 2010 with "vehicle love" and in the Acropolis area at 2018 with "bright-ness dark".
Paintings and sculptures of hers decorate private collections in Greece and all over world.
At 2018 she left the Acropolis area where she housed her gallery and moved to the island of Santorini, where she hosts not only her creations but also those of other Greek