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Argo Nautical wall decor
Argo Boat wall art
Wooden boat decor Greek Mythology Argo

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Ancient Greek sailing ship wooden decor handmade Sculpture

MICHAEL VASILOPOULOS

Greece

Sculpture, Wood on Wood

Size: 19.7 W x 15.7 H x 3.9 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This magnificent wall decor beautifully depicts the legendary sailing ship, Argo, from ancient Greek mythology. This stunning piece is expertly crafted using a variety of premium quality woods, which brings the beauty of ancient Greek ships to life in a truly unique and authentic way. Every detail of this Argo wall art has been designed and executed with the highest level of artistry. It is the perfect addition to any nautical-themed room or office, adding a touch of classic elegance and mythology-inspired grandeur to your decor. About Argo Ancient Greek Ship The Argo was a legendary ship in Greek mythology, best known for its role in the quest for the Golden Fleece. According to the myth, Jason and his crew of adventurers, known as the Argonauts, sailed on the Argo to retrieve the fleece, a symbol of kingship and authority, from the distant land of Colchis. The Argo was said to be built by the shipwright Argus, and was the largest and most advanced ship of its time. It was said to have been equipped with many special features, such as a magical plank that could speak, and oars that could move themselves. The myth of the Argo has been the subject of many works of art and literature over the centuries, and the ship itself has become a symbol of adventure and bravery.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Wood on Wood

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

19.7 W x 15.7 H x 3.9 D in

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Michalis Vassilopoulos is an accomplished artist and decorator whose works have graced some of the most prestigious buildings and institutions in the world. With a passion for the lightest wood in the world, balsa, which comes from a deciduous tree that grows in the tropical forests of South America, Michalis creates one-of-a-kind mock-ups that are both beautiful and functional. He has a talent for building models that has helped him stand out and win awards early on in his career. Michalis Vassilopoulos rarely talks about his work and keeps a low profile, but his collection of hand-made Monasteries of the Athos Peninsula, to scale, 20 in number, has toured Greece and will travel abroad to countries such as Cyprus, Russia, and Serbia. His work, specifically the church of Our Lady of Lujan, Patron and Patron of Argentina, has been gifted to Pope Francis, as he worked there before assuming his duties in the Vatican, by a delegation of Armenians from Buenos Aires. With over 2,000 constructions under his belt, including one of his largest, "The Hagia Sophia," Michalis continues every day with new ideas. His passion and skill for creating beautiful, intricate works of art with balsa wood is unmatched, and his unique creations are sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who has the pleasure of viewing them.

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