Charis Tsevis studied visual design and advertising in Athens, Greece and Milan, Italy and his is mainly known for his work in digital mosaics, high complexity illustrations and neo-futuristic compositions.
[1] He is collaborating with the major media and the multinational advertising agencies creating illustration and digital art for global campaigns, political and sports events.
[12][13] Returning in Athens after Milan Charis Tsevis works initially for “Ta Nea Ton Grafikon Techno” (Graphic Art News) a monthly publication that had a big influence on the Greek design scene.
Parallel to his academic career Charis Tsevis became known in Greece for his frequent publication in the major design magazines of his country.
Charis used the theories of Perspective Space by Nino Di Salvatore, founder of the Scuola Politecnica of Design, in mosaics.
For instance, in a portrait, Charis Tsevis was the first using very small sizes for the characteristics like the eyes, the lips or the nose and bigger ones for the cheeks or the neck.