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Artist Information:
Fotini Hamidieli
Veria,
Greece
Member Since: Mar 2008

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Artist Exhibitions:
Selected Exhibitions

1985 “Diagonios” Gallery,
Thessaloniki, Greece
1989 “The River Aliakmon”,
“Diagonios” Gallery,
Thessaloniki, Greece
1997 “Anny Balta” Gallery,
Thessaloniki, Greece
2000 “Anny Balta” Gallery,
Thessaloniki, Greece
2003 “Dining”, The Ianos Art
Gallery, Thessaloniki Greece
2006 “Awakenings”, Ianos Art
Gallery, Athens, Greece
2007 “Mirrors”, 3rd Story
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Artist Statement for Fotini Hamidieli

In all of my current work I basically use the same technique with a few variations of the materials. I approach works on paper in the same way as works on canvas using different kinds of paper mostly transparent and creating layers by juxtaposing various qualities of paper and colour.
During this process I start working on the composition which sometimes can be covered up and later again be revealed somewhat changed. This way the work is kept fluent, continually changing.
Inks, acrylic paint, oil crayons, watercolour pencils, charcoal are used to achieve desired effects.

A few words about the subject
For many years I've been painting figures of women. These women have been changing and growing at the same time I did, expressing things I felt.
There are different series of works presented here but their subject is relative as the main theme deals with mirrors.
A mirror may not actually be depicted in every work but what is pictured can be seen as a mirror image, even as an image of the spectator



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