A mural at the entrance hall of Vatopaidi monastery on Mount Athos. It depicts the monastery, its dependencies, the landscape around it. painted directly on the wall with Keim silicate paints
born in Athens in 1955. Studied painting in London. Mainly a painter but has also worked with printmaking, book illustration, church murals and icons. He has done many one man exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows in Greece and abroad. In 1984 he participated in the 15th Biennale of Alexandria.
His work may be described as realistic, however with many technical and stylistic variations. His great, almost fetishistic, interest in materials and techniques, works alongside his academic interest for the history of art that led him to editing books and curating exhibitions.
The subject matter is vast, focusing on landscapes, still life, trees but also on the actual process of painting itself and the world of his painting studio. His appreciation of Byzantine Art led him also in the region of Church art and especially murals. He is particularly interested in the relation between tradition and contemporary art. His recent projects are centered mainly on two subjects, Ruins and the topography of the Odyssey. He is an expert printmaker and a muralist with knowledge of tarditional but also contemporary materials and techniques
More artwork by Markos
Entrance hall of Vatopaedi monastery, Mount Athos
Monastery ceiling decoration
Olive Branches
Monastery gardens and orchard
Night and Day
Tavros notes
Studio still life at night
Sea composition
Studio Interior
Mountain drawing, Sifnos island
Portrait drawing
Maria Callas
Houses in London
Nude drawing
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