Χωρίς Τίτλο
1997
unspecified
From the collection of Metropolitan Organisation of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki – MOMus
1997
unspecified
From the collection of Metropolitan Organisation of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki – MOMus
This painting looks like a rough, textured surface with lots of thick brushstrokes. The colors are mostly earthy browns and dark grays, layered on top of each other in a messy, uneven way. It doesn’t show any clear shapes or figures—just a jumble of colors and strokes that feel almost like scratched-up ground. The paint is applied so heavily it looks almost three-dimensional, like you could reach out and feel the bumps. This style is called *impasto*, where paint is laid on thickly instead of smoothly. Look up technique: impasto next to see more examples of this bold, tactile way of painting.