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Medium :
Pencil, India Ink on Paper , Wood under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
33.5x25.6in
About this artwork
My work explores the landscape as a multidimensional field where movement and stillness, memory and absence, coexist. I am interested in how ordinary places become charged with unspoken histories — how trauma and time are embedded in light, texture, and material rather than explicit depiction.
Through layered surfaces, I investigate how images blend and dissolve, forming hybrid spaces where nature and human presence intersect. This reflects an ongoing… concern with the instability of perception and the layering of temporalities — a landscape understood as a living structure of overlapping narratives, where the visible merges with the remembered and the forgotten.
Klitsa Antoniou, based in Cyprus, is an interdisciplinary artist and professor whose work spans installation, performance, painting, sculpture, digital media, and site-specific interventions. She blends theory with materiality, employing techniques that privilege fragmentation, embodiment, and the liminal, creating environments that enact memory and evoke the uncanny. Antoniou’s art stirs a profound sense of absence, unresolved longing, and the silent persistence of wound—inviting viewers into spaces where uncertainty, disorientation, and possibility linger.