Luminous seascapes inspired by the Aegean, capturing its unique light and the striking spectrum of blue hues, are featured in the new solo exhibition by Stella Sevastopoulos, titled “Aegean Concept of Blue,” which will be hosted from April 17 to April 29 at Tsantilis Art Gallery (5 Sekeri Street, Kolonaki).

Using acrylics and pouring techniques, the artist creates fluid, multi-layered surfaces that convey movement, clarity, and calm. Combining the essence of the Greek landscape with a contemporary aesthetic, these works elevate any space, offering a refined visual experience that brings the serenity and timeless beauty of the sea closer.
Stella Sevastopoulos is a visual artist and journalist with a strong presence in the contemporary art scene. She studied art, English literature, and art history at Harrow College of Art, Lancaster University, and Reading University in the United Kingdom. Through her consistent artistic path and distinctive visual language, she has established herself as a prominent figure in contemporary Greek art. At the same time, she is the founder of the platform Art Scene Athens, which showcases and documents the city’s contemporary artistic activity.
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