Multidisciplinary Artist, Costume Designer & Creative Director
With a foundation in Fine Arts & Philosophy, Liza Amorphokyria is a multidisciplinary artist and creative director whose practice moves fluidly across film, fashion, music, and visual arts. Working at the intersection of sculpture, costume, installation, and production design, her work is defined by a deeply hands-on approach and a commitment to building visceral, emotionally resonant worlds.
In cinema, Amorphokyria served as Head Costume Designer on indie feature film : The Carpenter’s Son, starring Nicolas Cage, Noah Jupe, and FKA Twigs.
Contributed as sculptor and installation artist to Warner Bros. & Amazon MGM Studios feature directed by David Ayer, starring Jason Statham. Most recently, She led sculptural fabrication and set décor development, alongside art direction of an upcoming art-house feature by acclaimed French filmmaker Olivier Dahan.
Beyond cinema, her polymathic practice spans NOWNESS feature, music video direction, performance work, and immersive visual storytelling distinguished by its tactile sensibility. Within fashion, she has created editorial and moving-image work for VOGUE, HUBE Magazine, and The Studio Magazine, while also serving as Head Jewelry Designer for fashion house Han Kjøbenhavn.
Guided by the conviction that creativity should never be confined to a single discipline, Amorphokyria cultivates a visceral, immersive, cross-disciplinary practice that fuses sculpture, costume craft, art installation, set design, and art direction into singular atmospheric worlds — works that dissolve the boundaries between mediums and evoke a raw, emotionally charged cinematic language.