“Chorus of Light” – A Handpainted Decorative Plate by Anna Tsetsos
One-of-a-Kind | Collector’s Ceramic | A Liturgy of Light, Grace & Golden Harmony
Introducing Chorus of Light, a majestic handpainted ceramic plate by Greek artist Anna Tsetsos, created as an ode to divine symmetry, heavenly bloom, and the eternal dance between light and form. This piece evokes the vaulted ceilings of ancient chapels, illuminated manuscripts, and the quiet language of stars.
Set against a rich indigo-blue background, golden cherubs drift in quadrants around a radiant floral cross, their wings delicately etched, their forms both ethereal and earthbound. Interwoven among them are blooming vines and tiny starbursts—constellations of life and spirit arranged with sacred geometry.
The border, painted in a classical Greek key motif with fiery ochre and gold, serves as both frame and incantation—anchoring the celestial vision in ancestral craftsmanship. Each brushstroke glows with reverence, turning the plate into both icon and invitation.
Anna describes Chorus of Light as “a map of unseen order—a flowering of peace in the sky of our own imagining.” It is a sacred moment made tactile, a painted hymn to beauty and balance.
Details:
- Medium: Hand-shaped ceramic
- Technique: Acrylic and ink on ceramic with metallic gold highlights
- Dimensions: It weighs approximately 1240 grams, has a diameter of 33-34 cm and a depth of 2 cm.
- Finish: Satin-matte with luminous embellishments and textured relief
- Origin: Anna Tsetsos Studio, Greece
Perfect for collectors drawn to sacred art, celestial iconography, or golden harmony, Chorus of Light offers not just a visual experience, but a spiritual pause—one that lingers like incense in quiet air.
Anna Tsetsos – Artist Bio
Anna Tsetsos is a contemporary Greek ceramic artist whose work bridges ancestral tradition with modern emotional expression. Born into a family of artisans in the northern Greece, Anna’s creative journey began at the intersection of folk craft and fine art. Her hand-thrown and handpainted ceramic pieces are infused with memory, symbolism, and the tactile rhythms of Mediterranean life.
Guided by a reverence for storytelling, Anna’s work draws from Byzantine iconography, mosaic forms, and floral motifs found in ancient Greek textile patterns. Each piece is a meditation on color, form, and emotion—crafted not just to be seen, but to be felt. She describes her process as “painting with instinct, sculpting with memory.”
Anna’s studio practice honors slow craftsmanship. Every plate, vessel, or tile is one-of-a-kind, made using natural materials and sustainable techniques. Her work has been featured in boutique galleries across Europe and has found a home in private collections that value authenticity, history, and soul.
Through her art, Anna invites viewers to reconnect with the sacred beauty of the everyday—transforming utilitarian objects into timeless expressions of joy, heritage, and presence.



























