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Symbolic expressionism at Fokianou

“SYMBOLIC CREATIONS” features artists Dimitra-Eleni Georgiou and Adrienne Delbecq who creatively explore “symbolic expressionism” through their artwork.  Ms. Georgiou’s paintings make use of a collage technique including hand cut stamps which highlight symbolic meanings.  Ms. Delbecq’s intricately designed mandalas make use of a variety of symbols which aim to inspire “mindfulness” and lead to deeper awareness.

Work by Adrienne Delbecq

Dimitra-Eleni Georgiou experiments with media and surfaces, such as paper and fabric. She exhibits locally and internationally. She studied Material Science at the University of Patras and Visual Arts in the Fine Arts School of Athens. For more information, please visit her website

https://dimitraelenigeorgiou.wixsite.com/portfolio.

Adrienne Delbecq creates in a variety of media and exhibits internationally.  The artist studied painting in California and has a degree in Fine Arts.  For more information, please visit her website

http://www.adriennesgallery.com.

Work by Dimitra-Eleni Georgiou

FokiaNou Art Space is an artist-run project space in the intimacy of a small apartment in an old building in the center of Athens. The space encourages collaborative creative efforts between Greek and foreign artists, thereby promoting and supporting the local art community. Since 2016, under the direction and curatorship of visual artists Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris, over 50 exhibitions have been held, as well as workshops and talks. 

 http://www.fokianou247.gr

FokiaNou Art Space Press Release: “Symbolic Creations”, two-person show

Opening:  Saturday, 11 February, 18.00 – 21.00

Duration:   11 February 2023 – 4 March 2023

Hours:  Thursday – Saturday 17.00-20.00

FokiaNou Art Space, Fokianou 24, 7th Floor, Pagrati

Metro:  Evangelismos

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