Nikiforos Tsekouras expressed his love for painting from the age of two, transferring anything interesting onto any surface, such as tables, walls, floors, furniture, etc. These were small stories or sketches of Cycladic statues, buildings (e.g., the Parthenon, museums, places we visited), animals, letters, numbers, and more. Often, the canvas extended to his hands and body. He experiences everything at…
From the age of two, Nikiforos, he expressed his love for painting, transferring every interest onto every surface, tables, walls, floors, furniture, etc. They were small stories or sketches of Cycladic statues, buildings (e.g., the Parthenon, museums, places we visited), animals, letters, numbers, etc. Often the canvas extended onto his hands and body. He experienced everything on the brink of…
From the age of two, Nikiforos, he expressed his love for painting, transferring every interest onto every surface, tables, walls, floors, furniture, etc. They were small stories or sketches of Cycladic statues, buildings (e.g., the Parthenon, museums, places we visited), animals, letters, numbers, etc. Often the canvas extended onto his hands and body. He experienced everything on the brink of…
Nikiforos Tsekouras expressed his love for painting from the age of two, transferring anything interesting onto any surface, such as tables, walls, floors, furniture, etc. These were small stories or sketches of Cycladic statues, buildings (e.g., the Parthenon, museums, places we visited), animals, letters, numbers, and more. Often, the canvas extended to his hands and body. He experiences everything at…