Antigoni Tziora - Escape from Tomorrow






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Antigoni Tziora’s 2024 acrylic painting Escape from Tomorrow, a Neo-Expressionist portrait on MDF from Greece, measuring 40 by 50 cm and hand signed in excellent condition.
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'' Escape from Tomorrow'' bridges the gap between the 17th-century Baroque era and 21st-century Neo-Expressionism.
The subject's stoic expression is contrasted by a vibrant, almost 'acid' palette of hot pinks, teals, and fiery oranges. The elaborate ruff collar is transformed into a flurry of white and pink impasto, losing its rigid historical form to become a symbol of movement and artistic freedom.
This piece is a statement on the timelessness of the human spirit, capturing both the dignity of the past and the chaotic vibrancy of the present.
Acrylics on MDF wood. 40x50x0.6cm
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The artwork will be carefully and securely packaged for safe international shipping. Each shipment includes a tracking number.
Delivery time is approximately 4–15 days, depending on the destination country.
For European destinations, delivery usually takes about one week.
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Antigoni Tziora born and raised in Greece. Embracing a rich tapestry of romanticism, her art seamlessly marries classical and modern elements.
She uses acrylics as her primary medium. and a variety of materials and techniques such as inks, watercolors, fabrics, and metal leafs. This experimentation enhances the expressiveness of her subjects, adding depth and texture that invite viewers to engage on multiple sensory levels.
In her recent series, reinterprets classic portraiture through a contemporary lens, drawing inspiration from the masterpieces of Rococo and Baroque artists. This approach establishes a bridge connecting the past and the present, inviting viewers to explore the evolving dialogue between tradition and modernity. Each piece reflects her deep appreciation for history.
She has presented her works in various exhibitions in Greece. Her works are in private collections in Greece, USA, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and Canada.
'' Escape from Tomorrow'' bridges the gap between the 17th-century Baroque era and 21st-century Neo-Expressionism.
The subject's stoic expression is contrasted by a vibrant, almost 'acid' palette of hot pinks, teals, and fiery oranges. The elaborate ruff collar is transformed into a flurry of white and pink impasto, losing its rigid historical form to become a symbol of movement and artistic freedom.
This piece is a statement on the timelessness of the human spirit, capturing both the dignity of the past and the chaotic vibrancy of the present.
Acrylics on MDF wood. 40x50x0.6cm
SHIPPING:
The artwork will be carefully and securely packaged for safe international shipping. Each shipment includes a tracking number.
Delivery time is approximately 4–15 days, depending on the destination country.
For European destinations, delivery usually takes about one week.
►PLEASE NOTE - Shipping to the USA is temporarily unavailable.
*******
Antigoni Tziora born and raised in Greece. Embracing a rich tapestry of romanticism, her art seamlessly marries classical and modern elements.
She uses acrylics as her primary medium. and a variety of materials and techniques such as inks, watercolors, fabrics, and metal leafs. This experimentation enhances the expressiveness of her subjects, adding depth and texture that invite viewers to engage on multiple sensory levels.
In her recent series, reinterprets classic portraiture through a contemporary lens, drawing inspiration from the masterpieces of Rococo and Baroque artists. This approach establishes a bridge connecting the past and the present, inviting viewers to explore the evolving dialogue between tradition and modernity. Each piece reflects her deep appreciation for history.
She has presented her works in various exhibitions in Greece. Her works are in private collections in Greece, USA, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and Canada.
