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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x35.4in
About this artwork
When I paint scenes like Café Felix, I aim to capture the warmth of human connection - those small, everyday moments filled with laughter and light. Cafés have always inspired me. They’re places where stories, glances, and emotions come together beautifully. In this piece, each person has their own story, yet they all share the same atmosphere — a feeling of friendship and happiness. The waiter rushing by, the couple chatting, the man waving to the… waiter… simple moments, but full of life. Through bold colors and expressive brushstrokes, I try to preserve that sense of togetherness.
Maria Doudouli is a Greek-born painter now based in Quebec, Canada. Her acrylic works harmonize impressionistic movement with subtle realism, reflecting a deep sensitivity to light, emotion, and human presence. Rooted in her upbringing in Thessaloniki and shaped by her studies in media and journalism, her art explores the dialogue between atmosphere and form. Through layered washes and balanced color palettes, she transforms Mediterranean light, fleeting moments, and quiet introspection into visual stories that resonate personally with each viewer.