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  • Save that artist: the issue of solidarity
    As member of the board of the visual artists' association in NL (BBK), I got involved in the efforts of directing letters to the political scene, explaining what visual arts are as a profession and what artists actually do. The aim was to save the visual artists, and in particular those in just not the correct position for receiving the state support.
  • At the movies
    Movies make a big part of my life. My WhatsUp static message says “at the movies”. I am the typical day dreamer. My brain makes space for a second life for day-time dreaming and a third life for sleep-time dreams. I admire film makers and script writers. Since young I had the chance to see … Continue reading At the movies →
  • Engraving
    Lino printing, aims, paper, ink.
  • Acts of rebellion in a lifetime
    My mother, Athina, from Ioannina-Epirus, lived most of her life in Athens; as youngster in Petralona, as married woman and mother in Kypseli and then later in Maroussi a northern suburb of Athens (and earlier times a village). She lived a simple life with a husband, two children, love, smile, beauty, some dramas and many … Continue reading Acts of rebellion […]

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