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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
This piece began with the outline of a monumental pregnant belly on canvas — faceless, in profile, evoking the sheer physicality of creation. Over this form, I wrote a personal poem in Byzantine script, layering gesture and rhythm onto the surface. Inspired by the recorded movement of a dancer from a past performance, I painted intuitively, following her rhythm with layered strokes of color, until a new, abstracted female figure emerged — one that… recalled the initial silhouette but transformed by motion. The final form is constructed through structured brushwork that holds the resonance of choreography and poetic impulse.
(When sold, the artwork will be accompanied by a separate papyrus inscribed in highly stylized Byzantine script — a visual-poetic extension of the piece itself.)
Christina Foitou, hail from Athens, mastering Fine Arts in Venice, oscillates between Greece, France, and dances with her brushes on mediums of acrylics, charcoal, and collage. Revolving around rhythmic abstract expressionism, the influence of Byzantine calligraphy contours her work, intersecting expressive abstraction with symbolic scribbles engaging viewers in an exploratory dialogue. Her abstract compositions, vivid with feminine vulnerability and strength, echo the fragile weight of being human.