Agave Painting by Ageliki Aggelike

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 35.4in, Width 15.8in
  • Categories Figurative
AGAUE (Agave) A Nereid whose name means "the illustrious." (Hesiod, Homer, Apollodorus, Hyginus), is part of the "A World Beyond" series, which is about myths, folklore, concepts and fairytales. Knowledge lost in the depths of time and modern science's persistent and permanent noise. But every now and then, sparkles emerge[...]
AGAUE (Agave) A Nereid whose name means "the illustrious." (Hesiod, Homer, Apollodorus, Hyginus), is part of the "A World Beyond" series, which is about myths, folklore, concepts and fairytales. Knowledge lost in the depths of time and modern science's persistent and permanent noise. But every now and then, sparkles emerge from the human gene memory, making people wondering for hidden truths.

In Greek mythology, the Nereids are sea nymphs (female spirits of sea waters), the 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris, sister to Nerites. They often accompany Poseidon, the god of the sea, and can be friendly and helpful to sailors fighting perilous storms, as the Argonauts find the Golden Fleece.

The name Nereides means "Daughters of Nereus" but also "the Wet Ones" from nêro, the Greek word for "water".They were goddesses of the sea's rich bounty and protectors of sailors and fishermen, coming to the aid of those in distress. Individually they represented various facets of the sea from the salty brine, to the sea foam, sand, rocks, waves and currents, as well as the various skills possessed by seamen.

Nereids are particularly associated with the Aegean Sea, where they dwelt with their father Nereus in the depths within a golden palace. They symbolized everything that is beautiful and kind about sea. Their melodious voices sang as they danced around their father. They are represented as very beautiful girls, crowned with branches of red coral and dressed in white silk robes trimmed with gold, but who went barefoot. They were part of Poseidon's entourage and carried his trident.

Additional info:
 Varnished, on stretched canvas
 Original, signed and ships with a Certificate of authenticity.
 Ready to hang -doesn't need frame (it would look great though).
 Price includes shipping cost. Please note though, that orders shipped internationally may pass through customs and are subject to import duties, taxes, and custom processing fees (determined by the country the artwork is being shipped to) that are NOT included in the price above and are NOT connected with the seller. The buyer is responsible for the payment of these additional fees, so please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to making a purchase.
 Ships professionally packaged in cardboard box in 5-7 business days. An order to Greece and EU countries, ships in 1-3 bussiness days.
To everywhere else, I need permission from National Gallery of Greece, so I'll need approximately 5-6 bussiness days to prepare all necessary documents.
 Tracking number provided.
 For 2 or more paintings, please contact me for a special deal.

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MythologyWomanGoddessAncient GreeceNude

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“I love painting because it's a silent, but universal art. It speaks though all the languages of the world at the same time. It can be translated into quality time, development, expression, serenity. A[...]

“I love painting because it's a silent, but universal art. It speaks though all the languages of the world at the same time. It can be translated into quality time, development, expression, serenity. A whole world where everything is possible...

... More than anything, I love portraying the beauty of human beings. To capture the expression, the look. My goal when I paint is to convey the magic I see to the observer. I keep looking, searching, experimenting, since I believe that art, as much as every kind of knowledge, is an internal and eternal processing... "



Ageliki is a realist artist from Greece. She grew up at Thessaloniki and after graduation, she studied Fashion Design participating as a designer at Dimitreli's Organization's fashion show at the NTNG (June 1991).

As a military spouse, she lived for 2 decades in various parts of Greece. Mother of two children, she began her academical studies in 2002 at the age of 32. She graduated from the SECEd AUTH and subsequently got accepted into the Department of Sociology at the University of Aegean.

She started painting in 2011. In August 2017, she settled permanently at a small town at western Greece, Preveza, where she maintains her workshop to this day. Today her artworks can be found in private collections at Melbourne, N. York, Middle East, Europe and in public buildings at Greece.

 

Exhibitions

15/12/2012 - 13/1/2013, Greece, Preveza, Gallery of Leandros Spartiotis

2/11/2013 - 24/11/2013, Greece, Preveza, Gallery of Leandros Spartiotis

21/6/2014 - 6/7/2014, Greece, Preveza, Gallery of Leandros Spartiotis

29/11/2014 - 14/12/2014, Greece, Preveza, Gallery of Leandros Spartiotis

15/6/2019 - 22/6/2019 Greece, Paxos island, Logos

17/8/2019 - 23/8/2019, Greece, Paxos island,  Gaios' Town Hall

11/12/2019 – 11/1/2020 Greece, Thessaloniki, 3rd ArtExpo, Govedarou Art Gallery

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