1:41PM: the name of this new gouache/watercolor on paper changed today, when i remembered where this church is. My memory was jogged yesterday afternoon when i cam across a photo shot in the ‘90’s of mikela at the entrance to Panachrantou Monastery, high in the mountains, overlooking half the island towards the capital, chora. so i continued painting this morning with new verve, inspired by my memories of that magnificent monastery.
the basic composition remains the same, and i added some accents of color which make it pop more.
i’m in the right mood to make a fe wmore watercolor/goache paintings on paper, from the many photos i’ve taken over the decades, of andros.
while cleaning up a stack of photos, i came across one in black & white, of a painting i made in my athens studio in 1972, of a construction worker named nikos. it’s just one of a large series of paintings of construction workers who i invited to pose in my studio at the time. they were working on an adjacent construction site.
The second image was painted in 1978, also in the Plaka, titled Κολατσιό, 31.5x60.5cm. in egg tempera on board, And the third is titled Window Install II, 45x54cm.,painted in 2022, of workers installing new windows in our Crestone house, which will be included in my upcoming exhibition.
They illustrate one of my passions, and how it has expressed itself over time; in this case, over 50 years! They also illustrate the evoilution of my style, from strict realist to a more abstracted vision, with more breathing space.
BELOW: 3 paintings of construction workers over a 50 year period