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Kleopatra Moursela’s Geometric Abstractionism, to discover the infinite interactions and possibilities of life

By Marta Lock (art criticism), 2020 Very often a mathematical and scientific approach to observed reality can give the wrong impression that the work remains cold, aseptic, analytical and therefore devoid of concept or emotion. However this thesis belonging to the last century has been overcome by the ability to combine form with the existential […]

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Shaping the Geometry of Nature

By Faye Tzanetoulakou, Dr. Art History, 2020 Kleopatra Moursela is a real child of Paul Cezanne. The geometric shapes of the great teacher become the means of the visual in a painting journey of many destinations. When geometry is born on the canvas it is the moment when the universe stops and listens to its […]

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Towards an in-depth, painting immersion

By Konstantinos Stoupathis, Museologist/Art Conservator, Athens, 15/9/20 Colored surfaces that structure a semantic frame with indefinite content onto canvas. Squares, quadrilaterals and interrelated shapes which form images of a multifaceted reality: a visual alternative to the world. From the “indefinite” to the “concrete”, from the “focused” to the “unfocused” from the “individual” to the “collective”. […]