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Offspring Print - Limited Edition of 1

Evangelos Konstantelos

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Engraving on Paper

Size: 19.5 W x 27.5 H x 0 D in

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Relief Print (woodblock) - Depicting the despair of a refugee child. The offspring of a new working class begins with agony. Zerkall Mould hand made paper, white smooth, 225 gsm (paper size - 76 cm x 63.5 cm ). 1st Edition - 25 prints

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Printmaking:Engraving on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:19.5 W x 27.5 H x 0 D in

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Evangelos Konstantelos is a London based artist and researcher. He was born in 1980 in Greece and has presented his artworks in numerous exhibitions in Greece, Spain and the United Kingdom. His artistic journey began as an undergraduate student at the University of Ioannina, Greece, where he received his BA from the Department of Fine Arts and Art Sciences in 2005. During that period he experimented with different mediums and techniques including Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Photography, Scenography, Graphic Design and New Media in Arts. In 2006, after having received a scholarship from the Greek State Scholarships Foundation, he moved to the UK to explore new paths in the Arts and further deepen his knowledge at postgraduate level. He received his Masters from the Department of Arts, Design and Performance at the University of Central Lancashire in 2007, with specialization in Painting and Printmaking. He was awarded his Ph. D from the University of Salford (the College of Arts and Social Sciences) in 2013, where he completed his research on the concept of terror inflicted by the military and the concept of victimhood, as presented by the artists Jacques Callot (c. 1592 - 1635), Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746 -1828), and Honoré Daumier (1808-1879).His research was not limited to the aesthetic analysis and interpretation of war reality, but acquired also a theoretical and philosophical content. The analysis included a socio-political and socio-cultural approach of the representation and establishment of the concept of hegemonism and sovereignty within the framework of the modern and contemporary form of state. His research has influenced his thoughts and perspectives and he has since then started working on philosophical meanings that formed the contemporary socio-political and socio-historic environment. His art is characterized by a deep philosophical, political and social context. He investigates meanings that concern the contemporary individual and reflects notions from the great tank of ideas, history. His main interests include the concepts of socio-historic Imaginary, Autonomy, War, Democracy, State and the futility of human existence.

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