Nikos
Stavroulakis's work covers an extraordinary range of techniques and materials:
oils, watercolour, ink, woodcuts, canvas, paper, parchment. All his work,
however is characterized by his delight in form, both man-made and natural.
Seen through Stavroulakis's eyes, form takes on a sense of magic which is
deeply rooted in tradition and myth as well as in the abiding awe which mankind
has ever felt toward the power of nature. His jewel-like small oil paintings,
as seen here, are delicate celebrations of the human spirit.
Nikos
Stavroulakis studied Byzantine and Islamic Art and Archaeology in Great
Britain and the United States. While following an academic career he has
pursued a career as a painter and illustrator, and since his first one-man
show with New Forms Gallery, Athens in 1962, he has participated in exhibitions
all over the world.
He
has published several books, the most recent a new cookery book on Easter
Cretan Cooking. (Talos Press Athens, 2003).
Jill
Yakas Gallery first exhibited Stavroulakis's work in a one-man show in 1991,
followed by a second one-man show with the gallery in 1994. He also showed
his work in A British Gallery in Greece in 1998, a show organized by
Jill Yakas as part of the prestigious Britain and Greece Festival held
in Athens, and opened by the British Ambassador HE Sir Michael Llewellwyn
Smith. Nikos Stavroulakis's work is in collections worldwide.
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