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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
This painting began as something else, , but as I painted, I found myself affected by the tragedy in Gaza .The first version became too direct. I believe it’s unethical to use art merely to depict suffering while it’s still happening. We have to speak out .But I wanted to go deeper. So I covered the painting and begin again. I started scratching into the background, allowing fragments of the original piece to resurface. Traces of the original emerged… — for me, they are echoes, scars, martyrs. These scars became the foundation of the new painting.The new surface became a metaphor for the silence of the world: of governments, of the media, of those who try to obscure the truth. Using my usual techniques :scratching, layering gesso, building and obscuring — to create a textured field where presence and absence coexist.Acrylic and soft pastel were added to areas the gesso left uncovered, allowing the painting to evolve through tension: between what is hidden and what insists on being seen.
Michail Fotopoulos a.k.a. iMiteLex, is an abstract painter and digital artist with a background in theatre. He employs a mix of acrylics, collage, gesso, and mixed media on canvas or paper in an intuitive process, developing layers through palette knives and scratching techniques. Fotopoulos' work emanates an intriguing dialogue between imperfection and hope, creating a fractured world imbued with themes of resilience and transformation, and leaving his audience to navigate the labyrinth of their own interpretations.