Study For Hunter’s Moon (Deliverance Series)
£2,400.00
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Description
In this work Margellos, hand embroiders abstract shapes, resembling brushstrokes, creating a rich tapestry of colour framing the moon. Margellos completes her night scene with a dark frame and backdrop. Historically symbolic of the feminine, the moon links back to the rich mythological elements of Margellos’ Greek heritage.
Iliodora Margellos
Iliodora Margellos (b. 1985, Minneapolis) is a Greek-Swiss artist whose vibrant depictions of Greek topography and mythology reflect her mixed heritage. Exploring themes of feminine roleplay, nostalgia, and contemporary vitality, Margellos infuses her art with the rich colours of Greece's islands, capturing the enduring connection between sea and land. Using steel wire screens and floating islets of coloured threads, she invites viewers to explore engaged negative spaces, delving into the boundless web of the unconscious.
Iliodora Margellos earned a BA from Yale University and has held solo exhibitions at Baert Gallery, Los Angeles and Dio Horia, Athens. Her work has been showcased in international art fairs such as Frieze London and Enter Fair, Copenhagen, as well as esteemed institutions worldwide, including the Museum of Greek Modern Culture in Athens and Louise Bourgeois’ Sunday Salons in New York.
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