
Yeti (b. 1996) is a multidisciplinary artist living and working between Cyprus and Greece. He studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts and completed a study semester at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Beginning with graffiti at the age of thirteen, his early engagement with public space evolved into a broader exploration of painting, murals, sculpture, and installation.
Working primarily with oil and spray paint, Yeti creates layered compositions that merge street aesthetics with symbolic and art-historical references. His practice reflects on the fragility of human existence, addressing themes of life, death, transformation, and the tension between humanity's self-importance and nature's enduring cycles. Drawing from philosophy, religion, anti-colonial discourse, and Jungian archetypes, his works unfold as surreal visual narratives charged with emotional and existential intensity.
Working under the pseudonym "Yeti", the artist separates personal identity from artistic practice.


