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All About ChristinaKy
Christina Kyriacou was born on September 30,1996 in Nicosia,Cyprus. She graduated from the Aristotle University, School of Fine Arts in Thessaloniki in 2019 with the teachers Giannis Fokas and Vangelis Pliaridis.
'Affected by modern architecture, I manifest my main concern, that of the integration of form with the outside world, how the two coexist and create an integrated composition. The identity of my paintings is influenced by modern architecture, modern buildings and their various geometric shapes, landscapes and geometric patterns, design and digital art. The industrialization of nature and the human intervention in it, is my main concern, which is why my compositions consist of pieces of nature in combination with industrial spaces with flat geometrical forms that reveal the depth and dynamics of space. Flat surfaces that are not based on the principles of perspective imply fakeness, artificiality. The use of vibrant colours is intended to show the contrast with the colours of nature. With the digital collage method, I combine two or more photographs, merging harmonically nature and industrial space, thereby creating a chaotic image on canvas that goes beyond logic, an image that I later develop and refine'.
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Exhibitions
2023
Virtual exhibition
2022
Cyprus National Commission for UNESCO
Selected to represent Cyprus in the 4th International Art Camp Malta entitled
'Colours for Peace'
2022
Group exhibition 'Penelope's Web '
2021
MUNICIPAL GALLERY OF CHALKIDA 'DIMITRIS MYTARAS' GR
Group exhibition 'Krypton'
2021
Virtual exhibition 'New Era'
2021
Group exhibition
2020
Two paintings are selected to be at the permanent collection of the gallery
2020
A charity exhibition & auction to benefit the Cyprus Red Cross Society Nicosia Branch
2020
Drawing challenge no.10
2020
ISNOTGALLERY CY
2020
Group exhibition: ‘Lush art in austere times’
Group exhibition
2019
'MATAROA' awards: 3rd Place
2019
TELOGLION FOUNDATION OF ART, AUTH GR
Participation in the 3rd Panhellenic competition, which is dedicated to the memory of the painter Loukas Venetoulia.