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Erymanthus (2024) Original Acrylic Painting by Andromachi Giannopoulou

50 x 50 x 4cm (unframed) / 50 x 50cm (actual image size)

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Acrylic paint portrait of a girl in traditional costume in front of mountain Erymanthos in Greece.
Acrylic paint portrait of a girl in traditional costume in front of mountain Erymanthos in Greece.

The background is painted to look like an embroidery canvas with a grid of small squares, similar to cross-stitch patterns. This adds a handmade, textured feel to the piece.

I deeply love traditional dances and my village, which is located in Erymanthos. The girl depicted is a beloved student of mine. This work is a tribute to both my roots and the special people who inspire me.

Materials used:

acrylic paint, acrylic marker, soft pastel

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Acrylic paint portrait of a girl in traditional costume in front of mountain Erymanthos in Greece.
Acrylic paint portrait of a girl in traditional costume in front of mountain Erymanthos in Greece.

The background is painted to look like an embroidery canvas with a grid of small squares, similar to cross-stitch patterns. This adds a handmade, textured feel to the piece.

I deeply love traditional dances and my village, which is located in Erymanthos. The girl depicted is a beloved student of mine. This work is a tribute to both my roots and the special people who inspire me.

Materials used:

acrylic paint, acrylic marker, soft pastel

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My practice moves between memory and imagination, between the visible and the barely felt. I approach art-making as a form of intuitive excavation — an attempt to trace the inner... Read more

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