Saint Matthew and the Angel (1993) Dibujo por Xristastavrou

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Saint Matthew and the Angel The inspiration of San Mateo (or San Mateo and the angel ) is a pictorial work, dating from the year 1602, by the leading painter of the Baroque School, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) - better known as Caravaggio. The original art was made to decorate the Contarelli Chapel of the Church of San[...]
Saint Matthew and the Angel

The inspiration of San Mateo (or San Mateo and the angel ) is a pictorial work, dating from the year 1602, by the leading painter of the Baroque School, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) - better known as Caravaggio. The original art was made to decorate the Contarelli Chapel of the Church of San Luis de Los Franceses in Rome.

I have tried to design this amazing painting of Caravaggio Painter, using Pencil and Acrylic on Fine art paper, created in 1993.

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ARTIST STATEMENT My art is a form of expression and an extension of my personality. My creative mind never stops, and everything around me is an inspiration for my work, even the most[...]

ARTIST STATEMENT

My art is a form of expression and an extension of my personality. My creative mind never stops, and everything around me is an inspiration for my work, even the most minor and insignificant things in life. I started doing art at a very young age. For me, art becomes a source of search, processing, and ultimately peace with various experiences. Sometimes I draw figures, faces, and things in which I find something profound. I like to capture a moment and put it in a work of art. What I like most about the design is the emotions. I love when I see something shaking in someone's eyes and face, something just below the surface, and I can capture it with my drawing. I want to inspire people with works of art that focus on the resilience, strength, and connection of the human spirit and emotions.

Although family and work commitments prevailed, I continued my passion for art in my spare time. I am an incredibly compassionate person, and in many ways, I put myself wholeheartedly into every work of art. I never focus on specific art styles and themes, as I do not want to be framed in a particular technique and be more faithful to my emotions and imagination. Different media always allow me to express other ideas, and during the research, new areas of interest emerge and lead to my subsequent work. Sometimes I even use themes that will satisfy my obsession with colors and imagination. In a way, I communicate with this elusive sense of absolute joy in my art, and every time I feel happy in my life, I create art with colors and full of fantastic images and objects.

I always find beauty in bad things and try to transfer them to powerful and unique works of art. My work has been constantly rooted in the many personal emotions, moments, and things I have drawn from life for the past fifteen years. Evolution is my primary goal. It's something I demand of myself and my job. In recent years my works have been created spontaneously. At first, I did not realize it, but in the process, looking at them as a whole, I can say that indeed, there is an explosion of imagination. I avoid pre-defining the true meaning of the messages I send through my work and letting the viewer travel through my art. Although there may not always be similarities in subject matter, they are associated with a wealth of imagination and perfectionist detail, and my philosophy is consistent. Each work consists of different concepts, and "Communication" with my audience is what I have in mind when I paint. I never have hidden messages, and I like when viewers express different emotional reactions and perceptions about each of my works. Freedom of thought is a crucial feature of my work. I try to make the viewer perceive the meaning with his perception and way of thinking. The messages for each, however, may be different.

It is a blessing to be able to design and be creative. It gives me a sense of completion, harmony, and relaxation.














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