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Springtime is Happening No. 1 Print | Prints by Fotini Christophillis. Item made of paper
Springtime is Happening No. 1 Print | Prints by Fotini Christophillis. Item made of paper

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Fotini Christophillis

Springtime is Happening No. 1 Print

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12H x 10W x 0.1D in
30.48H x 25.4W x 0.25D cm

This work is a limited edition giclee print on archival cotton rag paper, signed and numbered. The image size is 8" X 10" and the paper size is 10" X 12". The original painting is gouache on paper and is created in a "colorist" style with strong line, shape and gesture influenced by jazz music and the buoyant color and light of the American South. It is part of a series titled "Springtime is Happening" created during the pandemic as I found myself, in an unexpected turn of circumstances, returning from New York City to my hometown in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, reminding myself that as everything in the world closes, springtime is happening, and there is hope.

Item Springtime is Happening No. 1 Print
As seen in Creator's Studio, Greenville, SC
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Fotini Christophillis
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
I explore color in my work to illuminate the terrain of the subconscious, cinematographic “snapshots”. Inspired by music and dance, my marks resonate like patterns of song, poems from my experience, travels, dreams, and buoyant desires.

Fotini Christophillis is a painter currently residing in Greenville, SC. She holds an MFA degree from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University (2016) and a BA in Studio Art and Arts Management from the College of Charleston (2008).

She received two Arts Grants from the City of Charleston Cultural Affairs Office to present group exhibitions, including an exhibition as part of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival. Fotini has exhibited her work nationally in galleries in cities such as NYC, San Diego, and St. Louis, as well as the Redux Contemporary Art Center and the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in Charleston, SC, and at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Her work has been published in Elle Decor Magazine, Studio Visit Magazine, and other publications and art and literary journals. Fotini's works are in private and public collections throughout the USA and Europe. She is represented by Artios Gallery in New York, NY.