She was born and raised in Greece. Her work blends romanticism with classical and contemporary elements, forming a rich artistic mosaic that bridges time and style. Using acrylics as her primary medium, she also incorporates a wide range of materials and techniques—including inks, watercolors, fabrics, and metallic leaf—adding depth, texture, and sensory richness to her compositions.
Her bold, expressive brushwork, marked by density and vivid tonal contrasts, conveys an energy that pulses through each piece. These qualities allow historical influences to resonate while maintaining a distinctly contemporary voice. In her recent series, she reinterprets classical portraiture through a modern lens, drawing inspiration from Rococo and Baroque masterpieces. This approach forges a compelling dialogue between past and present, inviting viewers to engage with the evolving conversation between tradition and innovation.
Tziora’s work has been exhibited in numerous group shows throughout Greece, and her paintings are part of private collections across the globe, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and Canada.

