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Agni Zotis Abstract Paintings

American, Greek

Agni Zotis is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring human emotions. Agni studied art at Hunter College, anatomy at the Art Students League and apprenticed with a Serbian monk, learning the ancient techniques of Byzantine Iconography. She has traveled extensively all over the world, examining archaic cultures, their views and rituals. From 2004 to 2009, she ran her own gallery, the Agni Gallery, in the East Village in NYC. She is the recipient of numerous fellowships, including the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Grant and the Artists Fellowship. She has also been featured in various documentaries, including Life Without Compromise by Suzan Al-Doghachi. She is of Greek heritage and grew up, lives and works in NYC.

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Artist: Agni Zotis
5 Elements (Simplicity is Complex series)
By Agni Zotis
Located in New York, NY
Agni Zotis is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring human emotions. Agni studied art at Hunter College, anatomy at the Art Students League and apprenticed with a Serbian monk, learni...
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21st Century and Contemporary Agni Zotis Abstract Paintings

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Oil, Pigment

Embryo (Simplicity is Complex series)
By Agni Zotis
Located in New York, NY
Agni Zotis is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring human emotions. Agni studied art at Hunter College, anatomy at the Art Students League and apprenticed with a Serbian monk, learni...
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21st Century and Contemporary Agni Zotis Abstract Paintings

I Scream (Simplicity is Complex series)
By Agni Zotis
Located in New York, NY
Agni Zotis is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring human emotions. Agni studied art at Hunter College, anatomy at the Art Students League and apprenticed with a Serbian monk, learni...
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Agni Zotis Abstract Paintings

Love (Simplicity is Complex series)
By Agni Zotis
Located in New York, NY
Love (Simplicity is Complex series) Acrylic and phosphorescent pigments on canvas 72 x 66 inches
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