Dimitris Ntokos | Contemporary Artist & Metamorphosis Philosophy
Dimitris Ntokos is a distinguished contemporary artist based in Athens, Greece, who has carved a niche with his highly symbolic and intricate visual language. His artistic journey is notably marked by the Scarab collection, where he utilizes the ancient Egyptian and Greek symbol of the scarab to represent power, the sun, and the cycle of rebirth. Dimitris Ntokos expands this motif into a complex lexicon of unique ideograms and hieroglyphs, ensuring that no symbol is repeated within a single composition. This technique transforms each artwork into a coded diary or a mysterious papyrus, which he encourages the audience to navigate from the top-left corner to the right. At the core of his practice is the philosophy of Metamorphosis, which manifests in his use of non-traditional and progressive materials. Beyond traditional canvases, Dimitris Ntokos applies his art to refrigerator doors, old magazines, car parts, and mirrors, blending acrylics and oils with geometric precision. His surrealistic aesthetic is characterized by multidimensional layers and a rich synthesis of colors that create visual illusions. Having emerged from the street art scene, his works can be found on urban surfaces across Greece, Berlin, and Italy, as well as in galleries and international art fairs. Through his recent Alphabet series, Ntokos continues to invite viewers into a linguistic labyrinth that challenges perception and celebrates the archaeology of form.