In his painting, he uses oil paints, pastel, tempera paints and acrylic. At the same time he deals with engraving, especially lithography, making the most of the means. All his work is dominated by a characteristic anthropocentric theme combining elements of everyday life with a metaphysical, dreamy and erotic atmosphere. In this personal mythology, the forms are attributed without individual characteristics, with clear contours, intense color, and with an emphasis on the plasticity of the body, especially the female nude. Scenes are usually played in house interiors, rarely in the countryside, and are often accompanied by repeating symbolic motifs such as mirror, fountains, playing cards, pots, etc., which enhance the poetic dimension of the themes. Still remaining faithful to his visual idiom, the painter represents a world of anti-realistic but intimate, with indirect references to models of archaic, Byzantine and folk art, to the painting of the Greek generation of the thirties, as well as to Parisian modern art.