PORTARA "Party of 7" by Spiros Gratsias of RIZES ArtGateway

€800.00

Unique Original Hand-Drawn Ink on Paper, 58 x 42 cm

This black and white ink drawing of seven Cycladic idols contrasts with the concept of the seven colors of hope. Just as colors infuse life and positivity, the idols evoke a sense of ancient mystery and spiritual connection. Together, they represent a union of past and present, reminding us that hope transcends time and can be found in the most unexpected places, even in the silent elegance of monochrome art.

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Unique Original Hand-Drawn Ink on Paper, 58 x 42 cm

This black and white ink drawing of seven Cycladic idols contrasts with the concept of the seven colors of hope. Just as colors infuse life and positivity, the idols evoke a sense of ancient mystery and spiritual connection. Together, they represent a union of past and present, reminding us that hope transcends time and can be found in the most unexpected places, even in the silent elegance of monochrome art.

Unique Original Hand-Drawn Ink on Paper, 58 x 42 cm

This black and white ink drawing of seven Cycladic idols contrasts with the concept of the seven colors of hope. Just as colors infuse life and positivity, the idols evoke a sense of ancient mystery and spiritual connection. Together, they represent a union of past and present, reminding us that hope transcends time and can be found in the most unexpected places, even in the silent elegance of monochrome art.

Spiros Gratsias was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. Spiros is an engineer, designer, artist, illustrator, screen and fiction writer. He is the screenwriter of the award-winning short film animation “Inverse” based on a story from his book Rootless Roots. He has also written the historical fiction The C Enigma published on Amazon in 2014, and his latest 2022 novel Unyielding Destiny a crime fiction. In his professional life, he was a Research and Development executive with over forty years’ experience in the aerospace and consumer goods industry. Spiros lives in Athens and the island of Naxos, Greece and devotes much of his time to painting, illustrating and writing.