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Title: The little church of Kefalonia
Post by: Maik on Wednesday, 23 April, 2014 @ 01:07:44
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At close inspection, Constantinos Parthenis’s painting “The Little Church of Cephalonia” offers a glimpse of the artist’s key creative elements. There’s the idea of sketching as a means of outlining the world as well as his absolute perception of color. There’s also the notion of intellectual space and the boundaries that surround it. Above all, however, is that intense, hard to define, yet very clear feeling which accompanies major works of art.

The painting is currently on display at the B&M Theocharakis Foundation in Athens, part of an exhibition dedicated to the artist that will remain on display through June 1.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite4_1_22/04/2014_539130
Title: Re: The little church of Kefalonia
Post by: TonyKath on Wednesday, 23 April, 2014 @ 15:46:30
Nice pic (so to speak!). Thanks Maik.

Tony