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Stathis Alexopoulos is a talented sculptor born on 1976 in Athens Greece, where he currently lives and works. He studied Sculpture at the School of Fine Arts of Tinos, as well as Visual and Applied Arts at the Fine Art School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he graduated with distinctions He has participated in many group exhibitions and won numerous awards in Greek and international sculpture symposiums. His sculpting technique, attempting to link the past with the present bringing together the concepts of time and art, is characterized by “hubs”, which are formed by blending together belts and stripes, encircled and embraced eternally. His sculptures combine modern aesthetic with the enduring values of classical sculpture since the form has the power to define the artworks meaning and mission. The artist strives to redefine the form and hold it captive through time. He is known for using Yves Klein Blue, a color that he finds stimulating and inspiring. His pieces can be found in major museum art shops, galleries and private collections. Many big Municipalities in Greece as well as abroad are elaborately adorned with his sculptures. Furthermore he has collaborated with a number of distinguished companies in order to creatively promote their advertising campaigns.

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    • George Vavatsis (Greek, born 1974)
      Dec. 07, 2019

      George Vavatsis (Greek, born 1974)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      George Vavatsis (Greek, born 1974), Lilith, 2016, stoneware colored clay with blue porcelain inlays, 1240C, 30x30cm. George Vavatsis was born in 1974 in Thessaloniki, Greece, where he currently lives and works. Vavatsis established his first ceramics studio in 2000 and for almost 15 years has explored as many aspects of ceramics art as possible, experimenting with clay types, glaze formulas, natural sources and throwing on the wheel. Today, in 2018, the artist is running a small contemporary ceramics gallery, called “6exi”, in the city of Thessaloniki, a large ceramics production unit, called “Hakah Ceramics Production”, focusing on tableware and dinnerware, and a personal ceramics studio where he creates his own work and gives weekly lessons to mature students. “Ceramics Camp”, is an important part of the artist’s personal involvement with ceramics, as it consists of an ideal area for seminars and experimentation, and collaborating with national and international ceramics artists.

      Loudos Auctions
    • Nikos Vavatsis (Greek, born 1970)
      Dec. 07, 2019

      Nikos Vavatsis (Greek, born 1970)

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      Nikos Vavatsis (Greek, born 1970), Faces series, 2016, oil on canvas, 65 x 100 cm. Provenance: The artist's studio for the charity auction. Nikos Vavatsis was born in Thessaloniki, where he still lives and works. After completing his studies in Graphic Art –in the late 80s- he began a creative journey with a wide scope of themes and techniques: public mural, stage design, mixed technique illustrations. At 2012 the painter presents -for the first time- homocentric paintings, which till today constitute his basic interest. He has completed 15 solo exhibitions and many group exhibitions. You’ll find his work both in private collections and institution and museum collections. “What inspires me ,is the human being. The human face and the plethora of its expressions as a record of feelings. Having a strong tendency to abstruction and through overlapping brushstrokes, I am trying to highlight our finite existence."

      Loudos Auctions
    • Nikos Vavatsis (Greek, born 1970)
      Dec. 07, 2019

      Nikos Vavatsis (Greek, born 1970)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      "Nikos Vavatsis (Greek, born 1970), Faces series, oil on canvas, 110 x 110 cm. Provenance: The artist's studio for the charity auction. Nikos Vavatsis was born in Thessaloniki, where he still lives and works. After completing his studies in Graphic Art –in the late 80s- he began a creative journey with a wide scope of themes and techniques: public mural, stage design, mixed technique illustrations. At 2012 the painter presents -for the first time- homocentric paintings, which till today constitute his basic interest. He has completed 15 solo exhibitions and many group exhibitions. You’ll find his work both in private collections and institution and museum collections. “What inspires me ,is the human being. The human face and the plethora of its expressions as a record of feelings. Having a strong tendency to abstruction and through overlapping brushstrokes, I am trying to highlight our finite existence.”"

      Loudos Auctions
    • Antonis Kastrinakis (Greek, born 1958)
      Dec. 07, 2019

      Antonis Kastrinakis (Greek, born 1958)

      Est: €3,500 - €4,500

      Antonis Kastrinakis (Greek, born 1958), Boat, 2013, 8 mm Polished Stainless Steel, 3/5, 54 x 54 x 17 cm. Another sculpture of this 5 edition is currently exhibited in Benaki Museum Shop. Born in Athens, he took drawing lessons and studied Graphic Arts and Stage Design at the Vakalo School in Athens. He now works as a painter and artist. He has had one-man shows in Greece, taken part in group exhibitions in Greece and abroad, and designed stage settings for performances of Ancient Greek tragedies. His work can be found at the Vorres Museum and in private collections.

      Loudos Auctions
    • George Lappas (Greek, 1950-2016) (AR)
      Dec. 07, 2019

      George Lappas (Greek, 1950-2016) (AR)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      George Lappas (Greek, 1950-2016), 2 drawings in a frame. 1) drawing, untitled, charcoal on paper, 25 x 33 cm, signed lower right. 2) drawing, untitled, charcoal on paper, 49 x 34, unsigned. Provenance: Private Collection, New York Vergos Auctions, 20 November 2008, lot 227

      Loudos Auctions
    • Ioanna Ziouta (Greek)
      Dec. 07, 2019

      Ioanna Ziouta (Greek)

      Est: €150 - €250

      Ioanna Ziouta (Greek), untitled, crayon on paper, 50 x 25 cm.

      Loudos Auctions
    • Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976)
      Nov. 06, 2019

      Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976)

      Est: €2,000 - €2,500

      Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976) MICKEY, 2019, Acrylic Resin, edition of 7, 50 x 28 x 22 cm. Exhibitions: Loudos Fine Art, Stathis Alexopoulos Solo exhibition in Makedonia Palace March - September 2019. Literature: Magazine Thea by Makedonia Palace, Summer 2019 edition number 10, p. 108 (illustrated). Stathis Alexopoulos is a talented sculptor born on 1976 in Athens Greece, where he currently lives and works. He studied Sculpture at the School of Fine Arts of Tinos, as well as Visual and Applied Arts at the Fine Art School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he graduated with distinctions He has participated in many group exhibitions and won numerous awards in Greek and international sculpture symposiums. His sculpting technique, attempting to link the past with the present bringing together the concepts of time and art, is characterized by “hubs”, which are formed by blending together belts and stripes, encircled and embraced eternally. His sculptures combine modern aesthetic with the enduring values of classical sculpture since the form has the power to define the artworks meaning and mission. The artist strives to redefine the form and hold it captive through time. He is known for using Yves Klein Blue, a color that he finds stimulating and inspiring. His pieces can be found in major museum art shops, galleries and private collections. Many big Municipalities in Greece as well as abroad are elaborately adorned with his sculptures. Furthermore he has collaborated with a number of distinguished companies in order to creatively promote their advertising campaigns.

      Loudos Auctions
    • Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976)
      Nov. 06, 2019

      Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976)

      Est: €2,000 - €2,500

      Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976), FRENCH BULLDOG, 2019, Chromed Resin, edition of 7, 42 x 22 x 40 cm. Exhibitions: Loudos Fine Art, Stathis Alexopoulos Solo exhibition in Makedonia Palace March - September 2019. Literature: Magazine Thea by Makedonia Palace, Summer 2019 edition number 10, p. 108 (illustrated). Stathis Alexopoulos is a talented sculptor born on 1976 in Athens Greece, where he currently lives and works. He studied Sculpture at the School of Fine Arts of Tinos, as well as Visual and Applied Arts at the Fine Art School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he graduated with distinctions He has participated in many group exhibitions and won numerous awards in Greek and international sculpture symposiums. His sculpting technique, attempting to link the past with the present bringing together the concepts of time and art, is characterized by “hubs”, which are formed by blending together belts and stripes, encircled and embraced eternally. His sculptures combine modern aesthetic with the enduring values of classical sculpture since the form has the power to define the artworks meaning and mission. The artist strives to redefine the form and hold it captive through time. He is known for using Yves Klein Blue, a color that he finds stimulating and inspiring. His pieces can be found in major museum art shops, galleries and private collections. Many big Municipalities in Greece as well as abroad are elaborately adorned with his sculptures. Furthermore he has collaborated with a number of distinguished companies in order to creatively promote their advertising campaigns.

      Loudos Auctions
    • Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976)
      Nov. 06, 2019

      Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976)

      Est: €3,500 - €4,500

      Stathis Alexopoulos (Greek, born 1976), LOVE ME, 2019, edition of 7, Colored Acrylic Resin - Carrara Marble 53 x 50 x 30 cm. Exhibitions: Loudos Fine Art, Stathis Alexopoulos Solo exhibition in Makedonia Palace March - September 2019. Literature: Kathimerini Newspaper, 7 April 2019 (illustrated). Magazine Thea by Makedonia Palace, Summer 2019 edition number 10, p. 110 (illustrated). Stathis Alexopoulos is a talented sculptor born on 1976 in Athens Greece, where he currently lives and works. He studied Sculpture at the School of Fine Arts of Tinos, as well as Visual and Applied Arts at the Fine Art School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he graduated with distinctions He has participated in many group exhibitions and won numerous awards in Greek and international sculpture symposiums. His sculpting technique, attempting to link the past with the present bringing together the concepts of time and art, is characterized by “hubs”, which are formed by blending together belts and stripes, encircled and embraced eternally. His sculptures combine modern aesthetic with the enduring values of classical sculpture since the form has the power to define the artworks meaning and mission. The artist strives to redefine the form and hold it captive through time. He is known for using Yves Klein Blue, a color that he finds stimulating and inspiring. His pieces can be found in major museum art shops, galleries and private collections. Many big Municipalities in Greece as well as abroad are elaborately adorned with his sculptures. Furthermore he has collaborated with a number of distinguished companies in order to creatively promote their advertising campaigns. Stathis Alexopoulos is a talented sculptor born on 1976 in Athens Greece, where he currently lives and works. He studied Sculpture at the School of Fine Arts of Tinos, as well as Visual and Applied Arts at the Fine Art School of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he graduated with distinctions He has participated in many group exhibitions and won numerous awards in Greek and international sculpture symposiums. His sculpting technique, attempting to link the past with the present bringing together the concepts of time and art, is characterized by “hubs”, which are formed by blending together belts and stripes, encircled and embraced eternally. His sculptures combine modern aesthetic with the enduring values of classical sculpture since the form has the power to define the artworks meaning and mission. The artist strives to redefine the form and hold it captive through time. He is known for using Yves Klein Blue, a color that he finds stimulating and inspiring. His pieces can be found in major museum art shops, galleries and private collections. Many big Municipalities in Greece as well as abroad are elaborately adorned with his sculptures. Furthermore he has collaborated with a number of distinguished companies in order to creatively promote their advertising campaigns.

      Loudos Auctions
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