Monique Mailloux arrived on the Aegean island at a very young age to study at the famous Aegean Center of Fine Arts , based in Parikia, Paros. Like so many others, she did not resist the beauty of the island and stayed forever, evolving at the same time the art of pottery, which is her other great love. Together with the pottery maker Stelios Ghikas , they founded Studio Yria Ceramics , which for many years has created hand-made and hand-painted objects using the traditional ancient technique of the wheel. via: glow.gr
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