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Printed jeans featuring a digital painting by Yiannis, a former ship captain and Serapis Maritime collaborator, depicting an orthodox church in a remote greek island.
Digitally printed in Athens on locally-sourced cotton. High waist, five-pocket styling, belt loops and silver-tone hardware.
'Marine Assembly' is a capsule collection of limited edition candle holders created in collaboration between Serapis & Un.Processed Realities exclusively for serapis.cc.
Inspired by the culture and materiality of the maritime industry the design process is based on experimentation, following a minimal material and energy consumption ethos.
The material is aluminum which has been processed using hand-craft techniques in order to transform the object into a container that bears the traces of the spirituality of the maritime world, communicating its energy, emotion, and imagination.
Each sketch on the candle holders is a part-assembly of a possible larger configuration; notes that participate in the ritual of candle burning at a maritime litany.
Printed silk shirt made in Athens from 100% locally-sourced silk crepe.
The print featuring a digital painting by Yiannis, a former ship captain and Serapis Maritime collaborator, depicting an orthodox church in a remote greek island.
Wide fit on the body and sleeves. Unstructured spread collar, mother of pearl SERAPIS buttons, tonal stitching throughout, no front button placket.
Tradewaters silk malong dress featuring a newspaper clip from the archive of former ship captain Evgenios Tigkas.
Digitally printed in Athens on locally-sourced silk.
'Marine Assembly' is a capsule collection of limited edition candle holders created in collaboration between Serapis & Un.Processed Realities exclusively for serapis.cc.
Inspired by the culture and materiality of the maritime industry the design process is based on experimentation, following a minimal material and energy consumption ethos.
The material is aluminum which has been processed using hand-craft techniques in order to transform the object into a container that bears the traces of the spirituality of the maritime world, communicating its energy, emotion, and imagination.
Each sketch on the candle holders is a part-assembly of a possible larger configuration; notes that participate in the ritual of candle burning at a maritime litany.
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Serapis Maritime, Untitled, Video projection on Vigla of Pachi, Chios island, Greece, 2022.
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