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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x16.5in
About this artwork
I find it challenging to investigate how people move around in a given space. There is a sort of a common conscience guiding these human beings. In the same way that birds and insects use their living space following the logic of the crowd, the logic of their intent. This gave origin to works on pigeons and ants, human crowds and riots, where movement is the underlying theme. Her aim is to express in her pictures sentiments felt during an action,… thoughts, dialogue, and communication while a situation is happening.
« The aim is to express in the pictures sentiments felt during an action, thoughts, dialogue, and communication while a situation is happening. »
Luciana Mathioudakis is an Italian-Greek artist currently based in Brussels. She is an experienced artist who has spent more than two decades studying painting in various studios and workshops. While for the majority of her career Mathioudakis worked exclusively with oil and pastel paints, she recently switched to beeswax applied to panel, a system that dates back to ancient Greece. Her work explores how people orient themselves in various spaces, especially within crowds, as well as the broader theme of movement as a form of dialogue between people.
www.lucianamathioudakis.eu