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Angie Drakopoulos Art

American

Angie Drakopoulos was born in New Hampshire in 1970. She lived in Greece from 1979–91. Drakopoulos received her BFA from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C., in 1994 and her MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1996. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries including the ODETTA, McKenzie Fine Art, Southampton Arts Center, Paris Koh Fine Arts, Smack Mellon, New York Hall of Science, Feature, G-module, Holland Tunnel Gallery and PS122 among others. She was awarded an artist’s residency at Art Omi, received the Special Editions Fellowship from the Lower East Side Printshop and is a recipient of the NYFA Fellowship in Painting. Drakopoulos currently lives and works in New York City.

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Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 6 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed
Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 6 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed

Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 6 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed

By Angie Drakopoulos

Located in Darien, CT

Using symmetry as a basis, Drakopoulos derives structure by combining elements from the natural world and science. Modifying these elements digitally, Drakopoulos distills into a pattern or shape, and then layers them with a different structure and repeats the process of layering paint in resin. She tries to find the most subtle and interesting way to connect the different layers that will reveal an underlying structure or system. Slowly as the work evolves, these inner-connections and details begin to form and define the energy and invisible forces that govern the movement of matter, from the microcosmic level of molecules and light particles, to the macrocosmic of planets and galaxies. Drakopoulos views the cosmos as a primordial, all encompassing field within which the illusion of matter is created and dissolved. In this field, particles come together to create complex structures and matter evolves into its maximum state of order. This moment is temporary, a state of transition. The form will subsequently dissolve and the process will begin again. The central images that appear in her work describe this moment of emergence. They are not a representation of actual cosmic phenomena but rather an invented image of an inner mindscape. When attention is directed to the infinite vast field, which contains all of existence in potential, the holographic matrix of the universe is revealed, of which our consciousness is an interwoven part. Angie Drakopoulos is an artist who lives and works in New York City. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries including: ODETTA, McKenzie Fine Art, Southampton Art Center, Paris Koh Fine Arts, Smack Mellon, New York Hall of Science, Feature, G-module, Holland Tunnel...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Angie Drakopoulos Art

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Acrylic

Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed
Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed

Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed

By Angie Drakopoulos

Located in Darien, CT

Using symmetry as a basis, Drakopoulos derives structure by combining elements from the natural world and science. Modifying these elements digitally, Drakopoulos distills into a pattern or shape, and then layers them with a different structure and repeats the process of layering paint in resin. She tries to find the most subtle and interesting way to connect the different layers that will reveal an underlying structure or system. Slowly as the work evolves, these inner-connections and details begin to form and define the energy and invisible forces that govern the movement of matter, from the microcosmic level of molecules and light particles, to the macrocosmic of planets and galaxies. Drakopoulos views the cosmos as a primordial, all encompassing field within which the illusion of matter is created and dissolved. In this field, particles come together to create complex structures and matter evolves into its maximum state of order. This moment is temporary, a state of transition. The form will subsequently dissolve and the process will begin again. The central images that appear in her work describe this moment of emergence. They are not a representation of actual cosmic phenomena but rather an invented image of an inner mindscape. When attention is directed to the infinite vast field, which contains all of existence in potential, the holographic matrix of the universe is revealed, of which our consciousness is an interwoven part. Angie Drakopoulos is an artist who lives and works in New York City. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries including: ODETTA, McKenzie Fine Art, Southampton Art Center, Paris Koh Fine Arts, Smack Mellon, New York Hall of Science, Feature, G-module, Holland Tunnel...

Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Angie Drakopoulos Art

Materials

Acrylic

Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 2 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed
Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 2 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed

Angie Drakopoulos, Element1, 2 2018, Acrylic On Print, 11 x 14 Framed

By Angie Drakopoulos

Located in Darien, CT

Using symmetry as a basis, Drakopoulos derives structure by combining elements from the natural world and science. Modifying these elements digitally, Drakopoulos distills into a pattern or shape, and then layers them with a different structure and repeats the process of layering paint in resin. She tries to find the most subtle and interesting way to connect the different layers that will reveal an underlying structure or system. Slowly as the work evolves, these inner-connections and details begin to form and define the energy and invisible forces that govern the movement of matter, from the microcosmic level of molecules and light particles, to the macrocosmic of planets and galaxies. Drakopoulos views the cosmos as a primordial, all encompassing field within which the illusion of matter is created and dissolved. In this field, particles come together to create complex structures and matter evolves into its maximum state of order. This moment is temporary, a state of transition. The form will subsequently dissolve and the process will begin again. The central images that appear in her work describe this moment of emergence. They are not a representation of actual cosmic phenomena but rather an invented image of an inner mindscape. When attention is directed to the infinite vast field, which contains all of existence in potential, the holographic matrix of the universe is revealed, of which our consciousness is an interwoven part. Angie Drakopoulos is an artist who lives and works in New York City. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries including: ODETTA, McKenzie Fine Art, Southampton Art Center, Paris Koh Fine Arts, Smack Mellon, New York Hall of Science, Feature, G-module, Holland Tunnel...

Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Angie Drakopoulos Art

Materials

Acrylic

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