Flisvos
Flisvos is a greek word that means ” the soft sound of a small wave heating the shore”. These series of drawings were created during the artist residency at Les Tilleuls Etretat. They are inspired by the ocean , the cliffs and the landscape of Normandy in the north of France.
Flisvos II & III
Flisvos is a greek word that means ” the soft sound of a small wave heating the shore”. These series of drawings were created during the artist residency at Les Tilleuls Etretat. They are inspired by the ocean , the cliffs and the landscape of Normandy in the north of France. This evocative diptych draws […]
Flisvos IV & V
Flisvos is a greek word that means ” the soft sound of a small wave heating the shore”. These series of drawings were created during the artist residency at Les Tilleuls Etretat. They are inspired by the ocean , the cliffs and the landscape of Normandy in the north of France. The diptych engages with […]
Flisvos VI
Flisvos is a greek word that means ” the soft sound of a small wave heating the shore”. These series of drawings were created during the artist residency at Les Tilleuls Etretat. They are inspired by the ocean , the cliffs and the landscape of Normandy in the north of France.
Flisvos VII
Flisvos is a greek word that means ” the soft sound of a small wave heating the shore”. These series of drawings were created during the artist residency at Les Tilleuls Etretat. They are inspired by the ocean , the cliffs and the landscape of Normandy in the north of France.
Invisible Ties (prints edition of 50)
A composition inspired by the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. The diptych represents this exact moment that Orpheus turns to look at Eurydice, while the city above is waiting for them. One figure is slightly turned, whereas the other is represented on the profile. The two are forever linked through the blue ribbon […]
SOLD I Teardrop in the sea I
A minimal drawing rejecting everything superfluous, through the simplicity of a single line. The line evolves into faces and ribbons, playing with different depths and levels. Although the visual language of the line is perceived universally , the outcome is subject to multiple interpretations.
SOLD I Teardrop in the sea II
A minimal drawing rejecting everything superfluous, through the simplicity of a single line. The line evolves into faces and ribbons, playing with different depths and levels. Although the visual language of the line is perceived universally , the outcome is subject to multiple interpretations.
SOLD I Teardrop in the sea III
A minimal drawing rejecting everything superfluous, through the simplicity of a single line. The line evolves into faces and ribbons, playing with different depths and levels. Although the visual language of the line is perceived universally , the outcome is subject to multiple interpretations.
SOLD I Teardrop in the sea IV
A minimal drawing rejecting everything superfluous, through the simplicity of a single line. The line evolves into faces and ribbons, playing with different depths and levels. Although the visual language of the line is perceived universally, the outcome is subject to multiple interpretations.