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my art teacher angeliki tseva

 - by Lena

Do you believe in coincidences? As the years go by I have begun to believe that the universe has incredible timing and knows just when you are ready and open for a particular experience.

It was then that by total chance, coincidence or fate (call it what you will) my mum came across an ad in the local newspaper announcing the commencement of a series of art lessons by a well-known artist, Ageliki Tseva, close to my home town. Now, I had, many years ago, wanted to attend pottery classes with Ageliki, but for one reason or another it just hadn’t worked out – bad timing, whatever. I wasn’t aware that she was now teaching art as well as pottery. I was so excited that I immediately called her to secure a place on the course!

Well we’re now 7 lessons into our course and I can honestly say it is probably the best thing I’ve done for myself in a long time. I had taken some other art classes in the past but none had really fulfilled my expectations and my needs. Ageliki, however, is more than I could have hoped for. Her approach to art is so open, free and liberating.

One of the things I’m trying to get over in my painting is a ‘fear’ of a blank canvas. Fear of not finding the ‘right’ inspiration. Fear of making mistakes. Fear of failing. Fear of disappointing. Fear that my art will not be technically correct. Will not look real.

I think that with Ageliki I might be able to overcome this. She believes that there are no mistakes, as such, in art. What one might call a mistake can in fact lead you in another direction. Art is an expression of the soul. An emotional outlet that should be practiced for the health of our psyche. A way of externalizing our inner worlds. So, just for that fact, there can be no ‘wrong’ art, as such.

Ageliki uses mostly acrylics in her paintwork but she skillfully combines many medium together to create vibrant works that reflect her zest for life, her curiosity and her willingness to look at things in a different way.

Last weekend I was priveleged to be present at an event that was held in her honour. A tribute celebrating her 50 years of contribution to the world of art. Prominent speakers narrated their impressions and experience of Ageliki’s art and all that it means to her and to us. And Ageliki was hugely generous when she gave each and every one of us a book of her work in the preservation of the art of traditional dough sculpture and prints of some of her works which are pictured below. A few days later we also received a copy of the dvd of the documentary that was made of her life and work!

I felt and am incredibly proud to be one of Ageliki Tseva’s students and I would like to take this opportunity to thank her for the wonderful gift she has given me and others. It is certainly a rarity today when someone of her creative talent gives of herself so much and so generously.

Pictured below are some photos of the tribute to Ageliki Tseva and some of the works in her art gallery that we are very fortunate to be inspired by as she teaches us in this very same space.

Some interesting information about Ageliki Tseva, she….

  • was born in the town of Koropi in Attica where she still works today.
  • took lessons in painting and ceramics.
  • has been actively involved, since 1977,  in a continuous pursuit for the cultural development of the Mesogeia region.
  • became a member of the Artistic Chamber of Greece (1977) whereupon she was elected to sit twice on the Decorative Applications Committee and once on the Penalty Committee.
  • founded the A. Tseva Cultural Centre in Koropiin 1977 and in 1985 the Museum of Art & Tradition – Museum of ‘Embroidered’ Dough.
  • has given lectures on many Folkloric Art symposiums.
  • has published 3 books on art and folk tradition
  • has collaborated with Greek magazines, newspapers and radio stations.
  • has taken part in several international and 41 joint and 100 personal exhibitions in Greece in painting, ceramics and sculpture.
  • has won 4 prizes and 2 recommendations from the Cultural Ministry of Greece and other artistic foundations
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art in focus at the crowne plaza, athens

 - by Lena

One of the things I look for in good interior design is if and how the designer has installed any works of art and how well it works with the interior design. One of these that caught my attention was the interiors of the Crowne Plaza in Athens. Having taken over the ex-Holiday Inn, the renovation and metamorphosis of the building is exceptional. The artist Markellos Galanos overlooked the interior decoration providing the hotel with his works of art that lay the foundation for the rest of the interior schemes.

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The five hotel suites are decorated in shades of blue exuding a sense of calm that is injected with vibrant energy with Galanos’ paintings. The lilac blue walls and dark wood furniture are an ideal backdrop that show off his works and accentuate his use of bright, energetic colours.

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The lounge is decorated in wenge that creates a neutral backdrop for his works featuring the three main colours that make up the overall colour scheme. The grey neutral carpeting is also neutral so as not to compete with t he bright colours and works of art. Soft led lighting creates a warm, luxurious atmosphere.

ref: “Office” magazine, 2010

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a grand chinese scroll in a grand living room

 - by Lena

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This beautiful Chinese scroll painting is by contemporary artist Wenda Gu, owner of this beautiful home.  Notice how he has used the same colors found in the fireplace stonework and the black characters repeat the black metal fireguard. I would’ve liked to see more photos of this living room showing the fireplace and scroll from a different angle to see the full effect. Nevertheless, it is impressive and a wonderful marriage of Asian and Western. You can see more photos of Wenda Gu and his interior designer wife Kathryn Scott’s home here.

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sarah spitler

 - by Lena

stunning work by sarah spitler….wonderful what effects you can create with watercolor….

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morning inspiration

 - by Lena

The colours on these works by Lisa Congdon caught my attention this morning…..

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"Indian Yellow" 16x20 ins gouache on masonite

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"Indigo" 12x16 ins gouache on masonite

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"Yellow Ochre Quarry" 8x10 ins gouache on masonite

…and upon reading her profile I was also inspired by the fact that, basically, Lisa is self-taught having started at 33 yrs of age (there’s hope for me yet!). Lisa also runs an art gallery in San Francisco.

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"Indian Yellow" 16x20 ins gouache on masonite

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"Indigo" 12x16 ins gouache on masonite

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"Yellow Ochre Quarry" 8x10 ins gouache on masonite

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tracy melton’s artwork

 - by Lena

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tree trunks pieces made from dead red and white elm trunks and acrylic paint.

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close up of tree trunk

Tracy Melton is a full time artist based in Knoxville, TN. His work is a expression of what he sees while hiking and camping in the Appalachian Mountains. It is based on how nature develops, grows, dies, then starts again.
Tracy is inspired by objects found in nature,wet river rocks, the insides of trees,wildflowers,spots on salamanders, negative spaces,clear mountain creek water, fungis, patterns on rattlesnakes,mosses, lichens on rocks, smells on a summer night, rain that pours straight down in the evening at night in June, the lushness of the Smoky Mountains in July, looking at creek bottoms while under water, creatures under rocks, Tennessee in the cool green spring,the grand canyon in winter, and wide open spaces.” (from Tracy Melton’s profile on Etsy)

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painted furniture by thomas hoffman

 - by Lena

This piece of fabulous painted furniture is by Thomas Hoffman of www.tomscompany.com. You can also see more of his work at www.fontana-geschenkideen.de/galerie/tom/tom2005/tom2005

I love painted furniture and it’s something I would like to do more of myself……

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stina persson

 - by Lena

The work of Stina Persson is truly a work in inspiration. I love the way she uses watercolour to create these mystical and pop art images. Her work has been used extensively in magazines, for advertising and branding and interior design.



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a talented friend

 - by Lena

I may not have seen my best childhood friend, Benedicte Gerin, since leaving high school in the UK, however I am a distant admirer of her talent in calligraphy. Living in Paris, I have observed her numerous exhibitions from afar and wish her success in all her endeavours, but more I wish her and her family good health. Salut Benedicte!! A bientot!

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