Stella Polyzoidou
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Stella Polyzoidou

Greece

Stella is a dynamic digital marketing specialist with a passion for blending creativity with strategy. With a background in Archaeology & History of Art from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and specialized training in fashion marketing, digital innovation, and arts management, she thrives at the intersection of culture, technology, and storytelling. When she’s not working on digital campaigns or editorial projects, Stella enjoys sculpting, bouldering, and curating unique artistic experiences. She is passionate about exploring how digital platforms democratize art and culture, a topic she hopes to delve deeper into in the future.

Education:
Pansik Scuola di Moda, 2023
Diploma in Art Direction and Visual Merchandising
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2020
BA Archaeology and History of Art
Expertise:
Art History Fashion History Costume History
Member since: Dec 19, 2020
Location: Greece
Published posts: 20

Articles by Stella Polyzoidou

Irving Penn: The Surprising Fashion PhotographerIrving Penn: The Surprising Fashion Photographer

Irving Penn was one of the most important editorial photographers of the mid-twentieth century, breaking all the rules and going beyond fashion.

8 Dutch Landscape Painters of the 17th century8 Dutch Landscape Painters of the 17th century

During the 17th century, landscape painting became a popular genre. Dutch painters showed unprecedented interest and made it an autonomous subject in painting.

Gustav Klimt and His Muse: Who Was Emilie Flöge?Gustav Klimt and His Muse: Who Was Emilie Flöge?

Like any artist, Gustav Klimt needed inspiration and found it in Emilie Flöge, a well-known fashion designer who became his muse, life companion, and lover.

Egon Schiele: 7 Outstanding Portraits and the Stories Behind ThemEgon Schiele: 7 Outstanding Portraits and the Stories Behind Them

Egon Schiele was a prolific painter. During his short lifetime, he helped redefine portraiture in Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century.

Get to Know Constantin Brancusi: Patriarch of Modern SculptureGet to Know Constantin Brancusi: Patriarch of Modern Sculpture

French-Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi was one of the best sculptors of the 20th century. He explored new forms of abstraction in his modernist sculptures.

7 Pre-Raphaelites & Their Famous Artworks7 Pre-Raphaelites & Their Famous Artworks

In the mid 19th century, a group of revolutionary artists, the Pre-Raphaelites, shook up the British art scene. Here's how they brought a new realism to the table.

Frank Stella: 10 Facts About the Great American PainterFrank Stella: 10 Facts About the Great American Painter

Frank Stella is one of America's most celebrated and prolific artists. Throughout his career, he has explored various artistic styles and techniques that have defined fundamental art movements.

Robert Delaunay: Understanding His Abstract ArtRobert Delaunay: Understanding His Abstract Art

Robert Delaunay was one of the most fascinating painters of the 20th century that pushed abstract art to its limits.

10 Spanish Painters That Marked The 19th Century10 Spanish Painters That Marked The 19th Century

Along with Goya's Neoclassicism and Sorolla's Luminism, many Spanish painters and other forgotten masters raised 19th-century art to its highest pinnacle.

Traumatized by World War I: 10 Facts & Works by Otto DixTraumatized by World War I: 10 Facts & Works by Otto Dix

Otto Dix is a German artist who was influenced by 20th-century warfare. His works remain in the history of art seen as "documents of truth.”

Sonia Delaunay: 8 Facts on the Queen of Abstract ArtSonia Delaunay: 8 Facts on the Queen of Abstract Art

Sonia Delaunay was not only a true modern artist, she also redefined what art was. She brought innovative techniques both to the art world and to the world of fashion.

6 Artists Who Depicted Traumatic & Brutal Experiences of World War I6 Artists Who Depicted Traumatic & Brutal Experiences of World War I

After experiencing the horrors of World War I, many German artists depicted fear, anxiety, and violence to show its devastating effects on postwar Germany.