Water and Movement
Submission for context "The New Now".

"For the ancient Greeks, the element of water was never associated with the color blue. Homer and many other ancient poets wrote about black, purple, and dark red waves. In their imagination blue did not exist yet.

Moving forward to today, the poster is torn up by a violent anonymous act, bringing us back to the culturally active and often conflictual realities of modern Greece.

As of today, the work of art is subject to water-like movement. From the mind of the artist to real matter and from the private space to the public reaction.
Agitated waters forewarn us of an eruption of unconscious and mythological forces that inhabit the mind of the artist, constantly in search of a way out. But once the opera is born, it must be contextualized and provided with meaning by the movement of the audience to become truly real. "

Water and Movement
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