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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
"The last Acropolis" work, part of the "Fractals" series, overlays a series of contemporary landscapes of Athens with several main historical sites: the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora and more. allowing, in the same time, the present to interfere in the past and in the future.
Memory is a creative process: we always choose what and how to recall events, landscapes, situations.
This abstract expressionist work transforms a familiar landscape into a… dynamic interplay of precise detail and emotional resonance. I have blended photographic clarity with deeply felt personal impressions, creating a visual narrative. It speaks to the way we curate our experiences, taming the chaos of recollection into something uniquely our own.
The concentric squares are a tribute to both Fibonacci and Josef Albers: their works embody for me the principle of harmony and the attempt to situate oneself into a cosmic order far beyond apparent abstraction.
Alida Velea is a Romanian multimedia artist whose background spans engineering, and fine arts, focusing on painting, photography, video art, digital art, and drawing. She masterfully intertwines figurative storytelling with geometric abstraction and surrealist notes, blending traditional motifs with modern digital techniques for a rich, contemporary expression. Her work radiates sensitivity to social dynamics and honors the past, evoking deep introspection, empathy, and questions about identity, femininity, and the human condition.