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  Cindy Agathocleous   
  Canton, Michigan USA  
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Art: Pie Plate by Artist Cindy Agathocleous
"Pie Plate"
Cindy Agathocleous

Art: Cantaloupe Half by Artist Cindy Agathocleous
"Cantaloupe Half"
Cindy Agathocleous
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Art: Violin with Orange Slices by Artist Cindy Agathocleous
"Violin with Orange Slices"
Cindy Agathocleous

Art: Forsythia and Apple by Artist Cindy Agathocleous
"Forsythia and Apple"
Cindy Agathocleous

Art: Small Garlic by Artist Cindy Agathocleous
"Small Garlic"
Cindy Agathocleous

"Violin with Orange Slices"

Art: Violin with Orange Slices by Artist Cindy Agathocleous
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Media:  alkyd oil on canvas
Dimensions:  18" x 27"
Date of Work:  2002

(private collection) I paint directly (alla prima) in oil, observing from life. I put a spotlight on the objects, both literally and metaphorically, in order to see better unique attributes and relationships. Each brushstroke must carry a specific meaning and reflect the relationships discovered. The final product is the result of intimate interaction and careful choices about what's most important. A fresh, spontaneous and honest painting is usually the result.

The objects I paint are personal, chosen because they are a part of my everyday life and as such are ripe for the conveyance of meaning. The scale of the paintings is small. You can hold them in your hands. They are accessible, like the everyday objects they depict. The compositions or arrangements of the objects are attempts at bringing a sort of personal order into being.

At its best, this method of painting results in a piece which carries within it the spirituality inherent in everyday existence.


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