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Nikos Kanarelis Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Greek, b. 1975

Nikos Kanarelis was born in Athens, Greece in 1975, where he now lives and works. Between 1999 and 2004, he studied at the painting department of the Athens School of Fine Arts. In 2010 he graduated from the masters program of the Athens School of Fine Arts. He has had three solo shows at Loraini Alimantiri Gazonrouge gallery, Déjà Vu, 2005, “The Public gets what the public wants”, 2009, Elika gallery and Quiet Life, 2014, and has participated in numerous group exhibitions both in Greece and abroad.

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Artist: Nikos Kanarelis
Broken Fist
By Nikos Kanarelis
Located in New York, NY
Broken Fist, 2016 Charcoal on paper 30 x 40 cm Signed and dated Kanarelis presents a journey towards the truth, a truth bound to a genuine subjective point of view of the familiar a...
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2010s Realist Nikos Kanarelis Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Medusa
By Nikos Kanarelis
Located in New York, NY
Medusa, 2014 Graphite on paper 15.75 x 20.1 inches / 40 x 51 cm (framed) Nikos Kanarelis was born in Athens, Greece in 1975 where he now lives and works. Βetween 1999 and 2004 h...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Nikos Kanarelis Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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