By
living with different languages, the language of painting
has become most important for me because of it’s
freedom and liberty, it’s explanation is not important …..
this would reduce the dimension of the painting to ‘spoken
language’ and would render the painting unnecessary.
The island of Santorini is important for my work,
because she is the source of light, which I do not
try to reproduce, but which I use to live and work.
Through the experience of Santorini, my paintings have
become lighter and more free.
My paintings are not results but developmental milestones
in the evolution of “The Painting” that
has yet to be painted. Their structure, created by
sand, pumice and paper, gives me the freedom to play
with my inspiration…. and the colour, as the
material, speaks the language of emotion.
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