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Apostolos Chantzaras Figurative Prints

Greek, b. 1977

Apostolos Chantzaras continues to develop his own visual and entertaining world, without fear for bold line, form and saturated color. Greek-born Chantzaras first studied painting under Chronis Botsoglou at the Athens School of Fine Arts and then continued studies in Photography and Fresco. He was nominated for the IKY scholarship in 2000–3 and studied painting at the Université Paris VIII (2004–5). Influenced by working beside his father, Eleftherios Chantzaras, a renowned Byzantine painter and iconographer are also quite relevant in his style and technique. His extraordinary means of expression reveal influences from the shadow puppet show, combining a rich legacy of symbols related to Greece and that part of the world - The sun, the cross, the fish, the church, the simple islanders, all come together in a unique and perceptible artistic amalgam. Chantzaras’ lyrical work has been featured on the cover of several published novels including Olga or Nothing by Lito Pitiris, Kedros Publishing (2013), Imaginary Adventure by Alexandros Kotzias, Kedros Publishing (2012) and Glass Industry by Menis Koumantareas, published by Vima Newspaper (2011). In 2008, Chantzaras produced the collector stamp series “Greek Traditional Products” for the national Greek Post (ELTA). In 2013, Chantzaras was featured in Florence, Italy in conjunction with the Venice Biennale.

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Artist: Apostolos Chantzaras
Maritime Dream Ancient Greek inspired painting on paper, hand finished gold leaf
By Apostolos Chantzaras
Located in Dallas, TX
"Maritime Dream" incorporates Chantzaras' pop art style with his background in Byzantine iconographical technique. Created from pure gold leaf, the artist creates a dynamic form, whi...
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2010s Contemporary Apostolos Chantzaras Figurative Prints

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Gold Leaf

Saint George and Dragon, Gold Asian inspired mixed media and gold leaf on paper
By Apostolos Chantzaras
Located in Dallas, TX
Saint George - "The Rider and the Dragon" is a dynamic, strong and elegant work of art featuring a Hero on horseback fighting a dragon. The artist paints on gold leaf. This is a uniq...
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2010s Contemporary Apostolos Chantzaras Figurative Prints

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Gold Leaf

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Hero, Black and Green figure on horse fighting dragon, hand-finished silkscreen
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