Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
'Aphrodite's pomegranate'
Monday, April 22, 2013
Verge Gallery, April 2013,Collaboration between Eora -SCA
Flora Mavrommati : images for 'Sand Goddess', 'Goddess with Crescent and Sun','Ankh' :
The photos were created during August 2012 in Cyprus after the excavation project at the Sanctuary of Aphrodite and the Rantidi Forest. They are ideograms of the Goddess ,that were revealed in found natural objects, which I had been offered to decipher, as a researcher and 'excavator'. The photos gave an inspiration to more artists to present their archaeology related works. In these images first is the crossed shaped figurine of the Goddess in anthropomorphic T form. Second in the shape of Y is the Ka, Egyptian symbol of protection and the union between body and spirit and third is the Ankh, Key of Life.
Spirit and the feminine is worshipped in geographically distinct cultures, like native aboriginal Australian and Cypriot. This is a collaborative painting by Flora Mavrommati (SCA) and Timothy Williams (Eora Tafe) the video projection of process was filmed and edited by Flora Mavrommati, and the installation was a concept by Dr Greg Shapley.
Artists' inspiration: Cultures from two very distinct places of the world, Cyprus and Australia, recognize the same creative force of Nature. Bodies and Spirits, Female and Male, Lunar and Solar we all share with Earth..
http://eorasca.tumblr.com/
From the exhibition 'Working Title: a collaborative exhibition between Eora College and Sydney College of the Arts students' which took place in conjunction with the USU Indigenous Festival 2013
Verge Gallery,University of Sydney, 18 April-3 May 2013,
curated by Fiona Dorrell and Meghan Rheynolds
http://verge-gallery.net/2013/04/11/31486/
a video recording during the last night of the exhibition :'Music moving, moving image': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYtIWB2IO40
The photos were created during August 2012 in Cyprus after the excavation project at the Sanctuary of Aphrodite and the Rantidi Forest. They are ideograms of the Goddess ,that were revealed in found natural objects, which I had been offered to decipher, as a researcher and 'excavator'. The photos gave an inspiration to more artists to present their archaeology related works. In these images first is the crossed shaped figurine of the Goddess in anthropomorphic T form. Second in the shape of Y is the Ka, Egyptian symbol of protection and the union between body and spirit and third is the Ankh, Key of Life.
Artists' inspiration: Cultures from two very distinct places of the world, Cyprus and Australia, recognize the same creative force of Nature. Bodies and Spirits, Female and Male, Lunar and Solar we all share with Earth..
http://eorasca.tumblr.com/
From the exhibition 'Working Title: a collaborative exhibition between Eora College and Sydney College of the Arts students' which took place in conjunction with the USU Indigenous Festival 2013
Verge Gallery,University of Sydney, 18 April-3 May 2013,
curated by Fiona Dorrell and Meghan Rheynolds
http://verge-gallery.net/2013/04/11/31486/
a video recording during the last night of the exhibition :'Music moving, moving image': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYtIWB2IO40
Thursday, June 28, 2012
'Bio- Anthropomorphic Symmetries', photography solo show, GSGC,Sydney College of Arts, University of Sydney,
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the image indicates only the idea of the landscape as body it wasn't presented as such. |
Zygomorphic vegetative formulae, reflect the microcosm-macrocosm
relationship between Self (archetype of unity) and nature. The opposites seek
one another in order to create a balance between order-chaos, body-psyche,
male-female.
http://wordvine.sydney.edu.au/app/webroot/files/211/873/
http://rcap.org.au/flora-mavrommati-bio-anthropomorphic-symmetries/
opening:18th July 2012, 6-8pm
duration : 11th-27th July 2012, Monday-Friday , 11am-5pm
http://wordvine.sydney.edu.au/app/webroot/files/211/873/
http://rcap.org.au/flora-mavrommati-bio-anthropomorphic-symmetries/
opening:18th July 2012, 6-8pm
duration : 11th-27th July 2012, Monday-Friday , 11am-5pm
Thursday, January 19, 2012
' Biomorphy ' 2012, solo painting and photography exhibition by Flora Mavrommati
"BIOMORPHY" ˂ bio + morph = life form [ from the Greek: βίος + μορφή]: Shapes from Chloris captured in Australia’s nature.Life forms that appear bilaterally symmetrical, like the biological structure of leaves and flowers, or the structure of reproductive systems of animals. In this exhibition, biomorphy is used as a metaphor, reflecting human resemblance to the natural world. Mavrommati’s work explores the polarities in humans and nature, but also the asymmetries and connections, such as the brain’s relationship to our body.
image: "Alia- Emersion of Aphrodite", 2011, acrylic on canvas , 61x76cm, copyright of the artist
Chrissie Cotter Gallery
Opening: Wed 29 February 2012 ,6-8pm
Duration: 29 Feb - 4 March 2012, 11am - 4pm
Pidcock st. Camperdown NSW 2050
Sydney, Australia
0406 957 339
Monday, January 25, 2010
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