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  • Inconceivable color combinations among a variety of unrelated yet provocative shapes, lines, and movements. Together, these irregular shapes and color combinations are multi-interpretational, twisting your thoughts and feelings through time.
  • This painting started to be an underwater painting, but immediately after, I decided to let the paint dry on the canvas.  Then, I began to see a silhouette that reminded me of a Greek goddess rising out of the sea.
  • When the moon transforms to a female body….the sky bleeds.
  • Τhe long coast of California from South to North, is an inspiration for many artists, especially whiledriving Highway 1 were one can see for kilometers the sandy beaches meeting the ocean.
  • Triptych (3x 20x60x1cm) This tryptic came to life based on my fascination with Jackson Pollock’s pouring and dripping techniques.  At first glance, the colors appear to be chaotically thrown onto the canvases. However, upon closer examination, the harmonic combination of selected colours are seen and finally, the word LOVE is revealed.
  • A woman is God’s most beautiful creation. God has given her the power to bring life. When she loves, she does so completely with her heart and soul.  A woman has the natural capacity to bring beauty to her surroundings, just as beautiful flowers beautify a garden or any vase. Woman can transform a house into a “home” which one wishes always to return. In addition, she reflects colors from her surroundings, which vary widely. Musing over these thoughts, I began expressing my interpretations of woman in a range of paintings, with “Colorful Nude” as the first.
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    Another inspiration during the 2020 confinement was to paint over old, existing canvas from my previous house. The shape of the flowers on the old painting gave me a footprint to create geometrically, curved lines which produced slightly symmetrical shapes and sizes.  My consuming thoughts at the time were about choices and life paths, whether voluntary or not. I was thinking how valuable it is to seek and discover beauty, no matter the path we find ourselves on.  Even on the most difficult or disconcerting path, something beautiful is waiting to be seen. The chosen colors between the paths represent the distinct and exclusive variations of beauty which are discoverable on any life path.
  • Inspired by Monet’s “Japanese Bridge”.  Sometimes in life, we find ourselves standing at the foot of a bridge, yet we are afraid to walk across to the other side. We too easily become content only to watch or sense what lays on the other side of the bridge. We then limit ourselves and possibly forfeit the reward which has been reserved for us by simply finding the courage to cross.  Cross The Bridge is the result of pushing myself to explore my capabilities to paint impressionistically.  I was afraid of failure and intimidated.  However, once I forced the start, my fears began to subside. During the course of this painting, I developed my own, new techniques which I incorporated in several of my abstract flower paintings (e.g., Lilly’s).  Completing “Cross The Bridge” was a big challenge for me, but it demonstrably elevated my skills as an artist.
  • My interpretation of the earliest ancient Greek art forms originated in the Cycladic Islands prior to the third century B.C.  The images carved in marbles with ancient tools were typically naked women portrayed from this ancient period.
  • I enjoyed immensely painting “Medusa,” which inspired me to paint another underwater scene with jellyfish. The intent is to bring the beauty of the sea to your daily life.
  • The sea definitely provides inspiration for me considering that I live on the beautiful island of Corfu. I love the sea in all of its manifestations. This series is about the stormy, windy days and nights I have witnessed over many years from the land or the boat.
  • This series portrays the effects and feelings of the calm Greek sea. Like the calm Greek sea, there is a calm, internal silence that lies deep within each of us. We immerse ourselves into this silence when the body and soul are craving peacefulness.  These paintings reflect my colorful interpretation of this silence and peaceful state.
  • This series portrays the effects and feelings of the calm Greek sea. Like the calm Greek sea, there is a calm, internal silence that lies deep within each of us. We immerse ourselves into this silence when the body and soul are craving peacefulness. These paintings reflect my colorful interpretation of this silence and peaceful state.
  • This series portrays the effects and feelings of the calm Greek sea. Like the calm Greek sea, there is a calm, internal silence that lies deep within each of us. We immerse ourselves into this silence when the body and soul are craving peacefulness. These paintings reflect my colorful interpretation of this silence and peaceful state.
  • I can’t escape to the country.  I am trapped in my apartment in town, so I paint my country view with beautiful flowers…..then I realize that in one corner of the canvas, my new future neighborhood shows up. The reason for limited free time at this particular moment was due to the major renovation of my new apartment—this painting with its very intensive colors which will brighten up any room.
  • How I enjoy a walk in the blooming fields where all the countless flowers spread their fragrance! A delight for all the senses!
  • Like God’s beautiful creation of woman, He created flowers. Like a woman, the flower facilitates reproduction, using beauty and stimulation with their fancy colors and fragrances. Flowers ignite joy and pleasure at the sight of their distinct colors and aromatic fragrance. What artist can resist to paint the perfectly natural beauty and color of the flower?
  • Like God’s beautiful creation of woman, He created flowers. Like a woman, the flower facilitates reproduction, using beauty and stimulation with their fancy colors and fragrances. Flowers ignite joy and pleasure at the sight of their distinct colors and aromatic fragrance. What artist can resist to paint the perfectly natural beauty and color of the flower?
  • This pair brings only pleasure to the eyes and will light up any room in which it’s placed.
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    This pair brings only pleasure to the eyes and will light up any room in which it’s placed.
  • The sea definitely provides me with inspiration. I love the sea in all of its manifestations and especially when what I see on stormy, windy days and nights, looks like an illusion of a dance between the sea and the sky.
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    As I continued to paint during the early 2020 confinement, my original plan was to paint a second large canvas with a colorful scene of spring flowers.  However, my mind began drifting and traveling to the beautiful house we spend time at on Paxos island. I began imagining how Lakka Bay and the colors of the sea must have looked at that time of the year while I resorted to confinement in my city apartment. It was this imagery that inspired me to paint the sea, as often seen in Paxos. I applied bold brushstrokes using a kitchen tool, in lieu of a brush. The intensive base colors underneath peek through.  This painting, which has numerous variations of colors, as can be seen from our Paxos, has become a reminder of how much I love the Ionian Sea.
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    Inspired by Gerhard Richter. The first impression of this work is definitively black and white. However, upon closer inspection, loads of different colors are seen.  Some of these secondary colors are bold, while others are more subdued. During the production of this piece, I was thinking about how our minds typically interpret life circumstances, relationships, or predicaments as either “black or white”.  When in reality, with a little more patience, examination or thoughtfulness, we eventually see the other “colors,” which offer us an alternate resolution or more clear interpretation. For richer living, we ought to strive within ourselves and encourage others to discover the alternate “colors” of daily circumstances and the people we encounter. These secondary “colors” are usually what reveals the truth. After all, it’s not all black and white.
  • Inspired by Gerhard Richter. The first impression of this work is definitively black and white. However, upon closer inspection loads of different colors are seen. Some of these secondary colors are bold while others are more subdued. During the production of this piece, I was thinking how our minds typically interpret life circumstances, relationships, or predicaments as either “black or white”. In reality, with a little more patience, examination or thoughtfulness, we eventually see the other “colors” which offer us an alternate resolution or more clear interpretation. For richer living we ought to strive within ourselves and encourage others to discover the alternate “colours” of daily circumstances as well as people we encounter. These secondary “colours” are usually what reveal truth. After all, it’s not all black and white.
  • Inspired by Gerhard Richter. The first impression of this work is definitively black and white. However, upon closer inspection loads of different colors are seen. Some of these secondary colors are bold while others are more subdued. During the production of this piece, I was thinking how our minds typically interpret life circumstances, relationships, or predicaments as either “black or white”. In reality, with a little more patience, examination or thoughtfulness, we eventually see the other “colors” which offer us an alternate resolution or more clear interpretation. For richer living we ought to strive within ourselves and encourage others to discover the alternate “colours” of daily circumstances as well as people we encounter. These secondary “colours” are usually what reveal truth. After all, it’s not all black and white.

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