Zouni Opy (1941 - 2008)
White Column, 1991
She studied painting, pottery, and photography in Cairo. In 1963, she moved to Athens, where she studied at the School of Fine Arts – painting under Yannis Moralis, pottery, and set design. The main issue that has preoccupied her is the transition from two dimensions to three, the passage from a closed space to an open one. Through geometric shapes, bold colours, and a lyrical mood, she captures light, shadow, motion, and perspective, and the immense space seems even more immense, due to the human absence.
White Column, 1991
Reflections, 1982
One -Level Space. Allussion to De Chirico, 1978
Asymmetrical composition set on a base with many crucifixes affixed-2 sculptures, 1974
Temple, 1981
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