Psifida Art Gallery

Echoes of HER

ART NAME: Rhea DATE AND TIME OF EXHIBITION: 20/06/2026, 19:00 – 02/08/2026 TITLE OF EXHIBITION: “Echoes of HER” BIOGRAPHY: Hera Herakleous is a Cyprus-based visual artist whose practice spans over fourteen years, dedicated to exploring the emotional and psychological dimensions of the human experience through painting. Working primarily within the field of abstract realism, her work investigates themes of feminine […]
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Christos Kakoulli CRS

Ο Χρίστος Κακουλλή (CRS) είναι ένας αναγνωρίσιμος καλλιτέχνης με μια μοναδική καλλιτεχνική προσέγγιση που συνδυάζει παραδοσιακά και σύγχρονα στοιχεία. Χρησιμοποιώντας τη τεχνική του stencil, δημιουργεί καθαρές και ακριβείς μορφές, ενώ η επιλογή γκριζοχρωμάτων προσθέτει βάθος και συναισθηματική ένταση στα έργα του. Η τέχνη του εξερευνά τόσο την κυπριακή παράδοση όσο και σύγχρονα θέματα της καθημερινότητας, ενσωματώνοντας στοιχεία που προκαλούν προβληματισμό. […]
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Excavations

Socrates Petrakis was born in Patras, Greece, and studied painting and fine arts in Italy. In his work he draws inspiration from classical Greek sculpture, yet he merges this historical influence with a contemporary approach that intertwines both expressionistic and naturalistic elements.
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The Diverse Self

Through my artworks, I encourage audiences to think more critically about society to open up conversations about identity and feminity, to embrace authenticity and individualism.
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ATHINA FRENARITOU

The second solo exhibition of Athena Frenaritou, titled “WHEN MY SUBCONSCIOUSNESS MEETS MY CONSCIOUSNESS” consists of a series of paintings through which the artist explores how the consciousness and subconsciousness interact with each other and how this exchange can influence and transform the artists’ work.
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CREVASSE

Marta Shkedi is a contemporary artist known for her innovative and multidisciplinary approach to art. Her work often blurs the lines between different mediums, incorporating elements of traditional and digital media.
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Blender (ed. /23)

Blender (ed. /23) is an exhibition of a curated collection of artworks that have been selected over this year to be featured on Psifida’s online exhibition. Blender (ed. /23) gives the opportunity to the viewer to see in person and physically in Psifida’s space the work of multiple artists, different styles, techniques and mediums.
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Human Jungle

“Human Jungle” is a solo exhibition by Nearchos Ioannou. The work embodies the artist’s life experiences through humorous depictions of human-like creatures, whose naive and chaotic placement on canvas recreates the actual human jungle.
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Madonnas

(words by the artist): My paintings are having dialogues with the poetry of Sylvia Plath, Alejandra Pizarnik, Louise Glück, Holly McNish, and the ´Hopscotch’ of Julio Cortazar. Among my Madonnas, there are all those women that I aspire to inspire and all those that have inspired me deeply. All those mothers and daughters that keep on fighting for the right to be heard and seen for what they really are and for something that shouldn´t be defined as right or wrong. For my ex´s ex who let me be a mother to her son and held my hand when I was losing myself. I create my Madonnas from the heart and my only intention is to give them wings to fly.
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Divine Chaos

“Divine Chaos” is a solo exhibition by Estee La Rods (Elina Rodosthenous). Eeste La Rods merges the timeless verses of Dante Alighieri with the vibrant energy of graffiti and urban art. Through sprays and oil paints, Eeste creates multilayered paintings that evolve over time, revealing new elements. Inspired by Dante's depth, she reimagines classical works through a contemporary lens. Bold colours and dynamic lines capture the essence of the urban landscape, while fluidity and texture add depth. Viewers embark on a personal journey discovering new layers with each passing hour. Eeste celebrates the convergence of tradition and innovation, bridging classical art with urban expression. Eeste La Rods invites dialogue, introspection, and appreciation for the beauty within classical and urban art. Through this transformative process, Dante's poetry and urban culture resonate harmoniously.
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