Greek artist Nikos Floros, known for his exquisite artworks using recycled alumnium cans, is presenting a series of works in Russia ti cinnenirate 400 years since the death of El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos, 1549-1614). His work is presented at the St. Isaac’s Cathedral Museum.
Mr. Floros has interpreted the geometric style and colors of two works by Theotokopoulos by embedding them in his unique style. Specifically, he created two incomparably beautiful mosaics of monumental proportions made out of more than 10,000 aluminum pieces that carry the mysterious quality that El Greco works are known for.
The two works in question are “The Disrobing of Christ” and “The Resurrection of Christ”.
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Who is Nikos Floros?
Nikos Floros’ work has been exhibited around the world including The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., USA; Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY: Metropolitan Club, NY, NY; Archeological Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece; Megaro Mela, National Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece; Palace of the Grand Master, Rhodes, Greece. He has received awards for his contribution to the arts from Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute for his “Red Elizabeth”; First Prize by the French Heritage Society for Silver Elizabeth I; the Golden Medal of Arts and Sciences from the Albert Schweitzer Foundation in Vienna, Austria and the Innovation Award presented by the Global Thinkers Forum in Athens, Greece. In addition, his artwork was included in the curriculum of the Brazilian Educational System.
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