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Νο 243

Title:
In front of the screen

Dimensions:
89 × 60 cm

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210.00
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Silkscreen hand numbered and signed by Theodoros Manolidis. Edition of 99 prints.

 

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The artist himself states: “The modern extroverted man has no memory of the past thus he has no insight into the future. He only has a foggy presence. Only those with the longest memory have a longer future.

I believe that through art, we utilize the positive qualities we all have within us. This is the art that is outlined timelessly in a two-dimensional form and at the same time is symbolic. It’s a composition of realism, fantasy and symbols.

What’s the purpose you may ask? A sense on mystery from the obvious and perhaps an eternity of eternity.

We live in a reality that is ultimately materialistic, where the existential riddle constantly changes concepts and interpretations and the ideas of good and evil are inconspicuous. Life passes without us having memories, without vindication of time and it’s treated as a random incident.

The only way out is possible through the channels of spirit and if art can exist in a dimension without time. Perhaps it is the only hope in the agonizing effort of the soul for a little quality in such a short time of our life. ”

Source: culturenow.gr

A series of common objects enrich these scenes and are photographed with precision. In these compositions the only element that might escape the sense of everyday reality is the space itself. The painter relinquishes several times the rules of the Renaissance perspective and adopts a two-dimensional representation of the surroundings which gives his paintings an unrealistic touch. The artist is nfluenced by Byzantine art, the exhibits of the Archaeological Museum and the frescoes of Pompeii. Source: dromoi-tis-technis6.webnode.gr
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