• Every River Ends in the Sea
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    • >Ελένη Τσοτσορού Η Ελένη Τσοτσορού είναι εικαστική καλλιτέχνις. Γεννήθηκε στην Αθήνα το 1966. Σπούδασε Φυσική στο ΕΚΠΑ και Ακτινοφυσική στο University College London (UCL). Κατόπιν αποφάσισε να αλλάξει πορεία και μετά από κατατακτήριες εξετάσεις εισήχθη στην Ανώτατη Σχολή Καλών Τεχνών, όπου σπούδασε Ζωγραφική και Ψηφιδωτό και παρακολούθησε μαθήματα γλυπτικής και φρέσκο. Αποφοίτησε το 2000. Έχει παρουσιάσει 9 ατομικές και έχει…
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  • Evil Darkness
  • Explosion 1
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    • Explosion 1

    • 400.00
    • Andreas Sinopoulos is a painter. He was born in Athens in 1961, where he lives and works. He studied Painting at the School of Fine Arts – Department of Visual Arts of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, under Makis Theofylaktopoulos. He also attended courses in Printmaking with Giorgos Milios and Art History with Niki Loizidi. He is a member of…
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  • Explosion 2
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    • Explosion 2

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    • Andreas Sinopoulos is a painter. He was born in Athens in 1961, where he lives and works. He studied Painting at the School of Fine Arts – Department of Visual Arts of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, under Makis Theofylaktopoulos. He also attended courses in Printmaking with Giorgos Milios and Art History with Niki Loizidi. He is a member of…
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  • Facing the Sky I
    • Facing the Sky I
    • Facing the Sky I

    • 500.00
    • Olga Barmazi is a painter and children's book illustrator, a graduate of the Katerina Rota School of Visual and Decorative Arts and the Vortex School of Visual Jewelry. She is also a graduate of the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Law of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and a final-year student of the Joint Postgraduate…
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  • Facing the Sky II
    • Facing the Sky II
    • Facing the Sky II

    • 500.00
    • Olga Barmazi is a painter and children's book illustrator, a graduate of the Katerina Rota School of Visual and Decorative Arts and the Vortex School of Visual Jewelry. She is also a graduate of the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Law of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and a final-year student of the Joint Postgraduate…
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  • Fading Colors
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    • Fading Colors

    • 400.00
    • Olga Barmazi is a painter and children's book illustrator, a graduate of the Katerina Rota School of Visual and Decorative Arts and the Vortex School of Visual Jewelry. She is also a graduate of the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Law of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and a final-year student of the Joint Postgraduate…
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  • Fading Memories
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    • In this artwork the memory-forgetting duality takes the form of consumption and disintegration. Flowers, carriers of memory, fragrance, meaning, are turned into food. They are absorbed by the body even as they disappear from the world.
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  • Family Photograph 1
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    • A ritual of roles that preserves the silence of tradition. The faceless bride transforms the individual into a symbol of social obligation. The children, at the feet of the elders, become the voiceless heirs of a system being perpetuated. The image comments on the “legitimate” distribution of roles within the family: familiar, yet distant, turning private experience into collective observation…
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  • Family Photograph 2
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    • The same composition as Family Photo 1, but without the children. The adults stand naked, freed from rituals and roles. The wedding formation remains, but its symbolism recedes. Without the next generation, continuity is interrupted; without garments, conventions fade. Only the body remains, a silent trace of a path that was never completed.
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