April 22, 2010

Tiny artist isn't short on talent

Sinewy lines, luminous colour and shimmering optical illusions: Eleni Nakopoulos’ debut exhibition explores the transient beauty of water and its impact on Australia’s landscape. 

Just Add Water is the culmination of a 15-year exploration for Eleni in finding her artistic voice and on 20 April 2010 she releases that voice when she opens her debut exhibition at The Depot Gallery in Waterloo, comprising nine masterful works.
 
Eleni’s motivation for this body of work sprang from the transformation that takes place when rain falls on cracked dry earth, turning its dormant potential into a pulsating vitality, an almost magical phenomenon captured with poignancy, singularity and beauty. 



Vibrant colour, twists and turns across the surface of these large shimmering paintings, creating an intriguing optical play that in each case secretes its subject in its web.  Refocus, and suddenly a wild crane is seen drinking from a pond, or a wasp is caught hovering mid-air.

Read more in today’s Mosman Daily:
http://mosman-daily.whereilive.com.au/lifestyle/story/tiny-artist-isn-t-short-of-talent/