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Cross – The symbol of faith, guardian of the world

Cross – The symbol of faith, guardian of the world

For the series “The Symbol of Faith,” Argy Pappas Tsiota was honoured with the international award at the Biennale of Iconography 2023 in Milan, Italy.

Argy Pappas Tsiota was born in Dallas, Texas, USA, with Cretan roots. She studied Law at the University of Athens. After acquiring her BA degree, she devoted herself to painting. Argy trained under renowned artists like Antonis Apergis, Ioannis Voyatzis, Spiros Koursaros, and Konstantinos Kallinikos. She specialized in pastel techniques at the prestigious Botis Thalassinos School of Fine Arts from 1983 to 1990. In 1991, she founded Gallery 1, hosting both solo and group exhibitions for Greek and international artists until 2004. Argy’s underwater themes have gained acclaim, with award-winning collections like “Underwater B” series and she continues exploring new series, including “The Symbol of Faith.”

Jesus the crucified / Ο Ιησούς ο Εσταυρωμένος

The creation “Cross – The Symbol of Faith, Guardian of the World” is a contemporary interpretation of an ancient symbol that remains vibrant and relevant. Through her work, Argyroula Pappas Tsiota offers an artistic experience that encourages reflection, emotional response, and spiritual exploration.

Resurrection Hour / Αναστάσιμη Ώρα

This piece, with its profound symbolic dimension, is sure to resonate with every viewer, regardless of religious belief, highlighting the universal value of the cross as a symbol of faith and humanity. It is an outstanding example of contemporary art that combines traditional religious iconography with personal artistic expression.

Resurrection Hour / Αναστάσιμη Ώρα

Through this creation, the artist seeks to present the Cross not only as a religious symbol but also as a global beacon embodying faith, unity, and hope for all of humanity.  The artistic composition focuses on the symbol of the Cross, which is deeply rooted in human history and culture.

Let my prayer be set forth / Κατευθυνθήτω η προσευχή μου

The Cross, as a central element of Christian faith, has evolved into one of the most recognizable symbols worldwide, transcending religious boundaries and acquiring a more universal significance. In Pappas Tsiota’s work, the Cross is presented with a unique technique and aesthetic, combining traditional iconography with contemporary artistic trends, thus creating a piece that speaks to both the heart and the mind. Argyroula Pappas Tsiota employs various materials and techniques to convey the depth and significance of the Cross.

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Vow to the Virgin Mary / Τάμα προς την Παναγία

The color palette is carefully chosen to evoke feelings of awe and spirituality, while the texture and form of the Cross add a three-dimensional quality to the work. Light and shadow, which play a significant role in the artistic rendering, underscore the concept of spiritual guidance and divine presence.

Seeking the Light / Αναζητώντας το Φως

However, the work does not stop at representing the Cross solely as a religious symbol; it also examines its place in modern society. The Cross emerges as a symbol that unites, as a guardian of faith and tradition, and as a bearer of timeless values that embrace the world. The artist invites the audience to reflect on their personal and collective relationship with the Cross, as well as the values it represents.

Heavenly Light / Επουράνιο Φως
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