Title
The watchman.
Artist
Katerina Apostolakou
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
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March 13th, 2009
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Dave Farrow
Katerina your work is extremely intense and is very deep. It leaves open many interpretations for the viewer. The unique style of your works is a gold medal winner.....L/F and follower
I J T SON OF JESUS
wonderful expression and nice composition with awesome colors combination, beautiful painting and vote 11
Judith Redman
this is totally amazing, katerina (i am a terrible typist...may i call you "kat" would you mind? i mean no disrespect;i think you know that...you are a friend;if you prefer katerina i will continue to use that.. your work redddddddsmbles a bronze..amazing..don't know how you did that..& the faces!! watchmen..aren't we all...i love this piece a lot...love, jude
Dawn Senior-Trask
What amazing colors and textures -- like a bronze relief. The mysteries of the mind an human behavior are evoked in this resonant and thought-provoking work. Marvelous achievement!
Lenore Senior
This painting has the most extraordinary colors, just gorgeous--again like bronze and blue patina. Incredibly beautiful in the paint work. Again, provocative in the subject matter. I suspect they are all watchmen--and we are all watchmen. [^^]
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
K., YOUR work is great. You are unique in what you do. I like viewing your art. Shine on, Anne
Adalardo Nunciato Santiago
Dear Katerine, the way you describe your works and creation is what I use to say, among other concepts, psicorealismus. Things tries to come from our deep inconcious mind. We try to disciplin them, one stroke kills the previou one and we go on playing with colours, figures, scribblings, features, etc, and looks like we are never satisfied, because creation has no end. If a peinture keeps on my hands for long time, it chances its faces and it happens that it can completly desappear under new layers of paint. It happens because we follow many ways while we try to find our own way and we keep contantly considering the possibilities we learn on the past, things that normally are not ours, are not our own conceptions. On the time of creation we are fighting a battle between what in the deep we are and what other teached us to be and on the very moment we work there must always be not only one but two painters on the same task, even if we use only two hands.