Mirko Siakkou-Flodin
Mirko Siakkou-Flodin (* 1963 in Dresden) is a German-Greek sculptor.
Life and work[edit]
Siakkou-Flodin completed an apprenticeship and worked at the Achim Kühn studio for metal design in Berlin from 1980 to 1986. He has been working as a freelance artist since 1989 and has had his own studio and gallery since 2000.[1]
He works mainly in Germany, Greece and the US with metal, but also with tires or combinations of materials. Many of his works have been installed in public places. In addition to sculptures, he is also active in the fields of performance art and design.
Siakkou-Flodin is married and lives with his Alaskan-born wife in Wilhelmsdorf, north of Lake Constance.
Sculptures[edit]
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Dung Beetle in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with Johnson Elementary School of the Arts, Mt. Mercy University and Metro students[2]
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Alexa, in Berlin, Germany
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Face on a concrete block at a beach in Greece
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Fantasy at Timmendorfer Strand, Germany
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Yupik inspired mask, Bethel, Alaska, USA
References[edit]
- ↑ Mirko Siakkou-Flodin Biography at Ravensburg-Weingartener Kunstverein e.V. (German)
- ↑ What's the Deal with That Huge Bug Made of Garbage in Uptown Marion? patch.com
External links[edit]
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- official Website www.mo-metallkunst.de
- Mirko Siakkou-Flodin at sculpture-network.org
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