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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
“Helen of Troy,” celebrated as the epitome of beauty, embodies the powerful, often destructive force of desire.Her legendary abduction triggered the Trojan War, symbolizing the monumental impacts of love, power and personal decisions.
Through deep reds and intricate details, the painting evokes Helen as a figure whose allure and choices shaped history. The contrasting tones reflect both passion and conflict, illustrating how beauty can spark both… admiration and tragedy.
Helen’s portrayal speaks to the societal complexities surrounding feminine beauty and autonomy, as well as the pressures that come with being viewed as an ideal. The piece invites viewers to consider the human cost of idealization and the role of individuals within larger historical narratives.
Athanasia-Iris Giaxidis, a multidisciplinary artist, weaves Indian ink, acrylics, and sculptural elements into her exploration of philosophical and mythological landscapes. Her work delves into conventions with an abstract eye, creating archetypal, yet contemporary expressions through a robust conceptual framework. Her art, laden with skeletal forms and silent screams, wrestles with the notion of free will, urging a return to authentic existence. Her pieces resonate with the urgency to transcend modern life's illusions, seeking spiritual liberation and true human connection.