Heavenly bodies
Australian artist Efrossini Chaniotis has a new exhibition titled Heavenly Bodies
A new work by artist Efrossini Chaniotis.
Australian artist Efrossini Chaniotis has a new exhibition titled Heavenly Bodies.
Her unique visual style is characterised by unique narrative themes and evocative colour. Her work 'pulls at the heart strings' and resonates with people's inner storyteller to welcome the imagination. Whilst studying Fine Arts in Greece Efrossini was a member of a Byzantine iconography guild and a theatre set assistant. Efrossini has worked as an illustrator, graphic designer and applied her skills to theatre sets, costume and interior design. She has also made mural art for schools and retail shops, and facilitated creative expression works.
Heavenly Bodies will be on display until Tuesday 1 May at Apte cafe, foodstore and gallery, 538 Heidelberg Road, Alphington Victoria. For more information visit efrossini.com.au
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