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This is a mixed-media artwork displayed on a plain white wall, likely in a gallery or exhibition space in Athina, Greece. The artwork is predominantly composed of various pieces of distressed and weathered wood, arranged on a rectangular base panel that is painted with a textured blue and white pattern, reminiscent of agitated water or worn surfaces.

The composition features several distinct elements:
In the upper central area, multiple vertical strips of wood, painted in varying shades of chipped blue, are arranged. A small, white, arrow-shaped object with an orange tip is horizontally embedded in this section, pointing right.
To the upper right, a large, irregularly shaped piece of wood, painted in faded red with visible wood grain and some metal fittings, is angled downwards. Below this, two long, vertical pieces of wood – one chipped blue and the other white – are affixed.
In the lower left quadrant, a roughly oval-shaped piece of natural-toned wood features a concentric black and brown circle painted on its surface.
Three more small, white, arrow-shaped objects with orange tips are vertically aligned to the right of the circular wood piece, also pointing right.

The overall aesthetic evokes a maritime or coastal theme, utilizing found or recycled materials. The rough textures and weathered appearances of the wood pieces and paint contribute to a sense of age and elemental exposure. The artwork is well-lit, suggesting an indoor setting under artificial light.

A white information label is affixed to the wall above the artwork on the upper right side. The visible text on the label includes the title "Αθλητές-Αφροδίτες" (Athletes-Aphrodites), the artist's name "Αδαλίνα Καραθάνου" (Adalina Karathanou), dimensions "100χ80εκ.", the medium "Mixed media", and the year "2023". The artist's name and title are also provided in English: "Adelina Karathanou" and "Athletes-Aphrodites".
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Jan 11, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This is a mixed-media artwork displayed on a plain white wall, likely in a gallery or exhibition space in Athina, Greece. The artwork is predominantly composed of various pieces of distressed and weathered wood, arranged on a rectangular base panel that is painted with a textured blue and white pattern, reminiscent of agitated water or worn surfaces. The composition features several distinct elements: In the upper central area, multiple vertical strips of wood, painted in varying shades of chipped blue, are arranged. A small, white, arrow-shaped object with an orange tip is horizontally embedded in this section, pointing right. To the upper right, a large, irregularly shaped piece of wood, painted in faded red with visible wood grain and some metal fittings, is angled downwards. Below this, two long, vertical pieces of wood – one chipped blue and the other white – are affixed. In the lower left quadrant, a roughly oval-shaped piece of natural-toned wood features a concentric black and brown circle painted on its surface. Three more small, white, arrow-shaped objects with orange tips are vertically aligned to the right of the circular wood piece, also pointing right. The overall aesthetic evokes a maritime or coastal theme, utilizing found or recycled materials. The rough textures and weathered appearances of the wood pieces and paint contribute to a sense of age and elemental exposure. The artwork is well-lit, suggesting an indoor setting under artificial light. A white information label is affixed to the wall above the artwork on the upper right side. The visible text on the label includes the title "Αθλητές-Αφροδίτες" (Athletes-Aphrodites), the artist's name "Αδαλίνα Καραθάνου" (Adalina Karathanou), dimensions "100χ80εκ.", the medium "Mixed media", and the year "2023". The artist's name and title are also provided in English: "Adelina Karathanou" and "Athletes-Aphrodites".

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