“Three rocks, a few burnt pines and an abandoned church
and above
the same landscape copied over again
three gate-shaped rocks, rusted
few burnt pines, black and yellow
and a small square house buried in the lime
and even more many times
the same landscape resumes incrementally
to the horizon to the reigning sky.”
(G. Seferis, “Botilia in the sea”)
The Landscape is a work in progress. In this work I seek to explore the coexistence of
material space, earth and immaterial space, the sky, as well as the changes of the landscape
due to natural elements and time.
Different geographical points, dissimilar characteristics and dimensions of each place that
constitute and make the place – space real, comprehensible and at the same time intangible.
My observation is imprinted on paper and marble. My choice of material has a
corresponding symbolic meaning for each physical element.
Landscape painting is accompanied by a series of marble