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2012 - 2014 She granted a scholarship by the Government of India and earned Master of Fine Arts from the University of Calcutta (Rabindra Bharati University). She was awarded by the University with Certificate of merit for her drawing capacity.

1989 – 1991 She granted a scholarship by the Government of Japan and attended Japanese art history at Kyoto University. 1986 - 1987 and 1988 - 1991 (Kyoto) She attended Japanese calligraphy (Shodō), sumi painting (sumi-e) and nihonga under Mitsuo & Miki Takaoki.

1986 She graduated with honors (10/10) from the School of Fine Arts, University of Athens, sculpture department.

She has displayed her artworks in 12 solo exhibitions in Greece, Japan and India. She has participated in many group exhibitions in these countries. Her works can be found in public and private collections in Greece, Japan, India, United Arab Emirates and United States.

Japan, Kyoto 2008. Ntina Anastasiadou with her Japanese “mother” and sumi-e teacher late Miki Takaoki.


Left. Ntina Anastasiadou in front of the forth – among an eight hanging scrolls composition – entitled:
“History – culture of the Greeks, Macedonia – Trace”.

Right. Executing an ink-wash painting (sumi-e in Japanese) drawing draft for her painting
composition: “History – culture of the Greeks, Macedonia – Trace”.


Left. Ntina Anastasiadou with the art writer Mrs. Magda Karagianniotou – Mystikou.
Her 8 hanging scrolls paining composition: “History – culture of the Greeks, Macedonia – Thrace” was
displayed at the 81st 2016 Thessaloniki International Fair, at the Pavilion of the Ministry of Internal
and Administrative Reconstruction, Macedonia – Thrace”.


 Ntina Anastasiadou among her beloved Indian “daughters” Sapna Pandey and Antora Dey.
 September 2014. Solo exhibition of Ntina Anastasiadou. “Greece – India, cultural crossroads” at the gallery of India International Centre, New Delhi, India.

 Left. “Children of India A” sumi on handmade paper. 0,76 X 0,56cm. 2013 Sanskriti museum and art gallery, New Delhi.
Right. “Greece – India, love and peace” sumi on handmade paper. 0,56 X 0,76cm. 2014 Embassy of Greece in India.

 “Indian classical dancer” natural size, fiber glass. 2013 Embassy of Greece in India.

 “Mathematics and the arts of Japan” under the support of the Embassy of Japan in Greece. Herakleidon Museum, Athens, Greece 23.01 – 22.04.2012

 2010 Ntina Anastasiadou with his Excellency the Ambassador of Japan to Greece, Mr. Takanori Kitamura and his spouse.

 Left. Sculpture at the studio of Ntina Anastasiadou.
Right. Ntina Anastasiadou in front of her stainless steel sculpture: “Origami, Japanese crane”. It belongs to the Embassy of Japan in Greece.

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