Nea is a multidisciplinary artist with an extrasensory perception.
Through her art, Nea builds bridges between the invisible magic worlds she is able to touch and the
3d
reality we are living in; - In order to transfer and channel these unearthly types of energies
through the
vibrations of colours, codes and lines, so others may experience them as well.
Nea's art can be highly symbolic with hidden codes, inviting the viewer to decipher the vibrations
or
unveil
the invisible cryptic algorithms when it comes to mixed media or generative artworks, created
through
programming and algorithms.
Her artworks are distinguished by this special energy they emanate and are memorable for their
glowing and
rich textures, as well as for vibrant colors. - Inviting the viewers into the painting as a separate
enigmatic universe, one filled with the mystery and the inimaginable.
Nea works in various styles, such as symbolism and surrealism and her current favourite subjects are
*Seraphim, **Cherubs, depicting the divine energies they emit.
Which were primarily inspired while living and studying in Greece, by its monasteries, churches,
museums and
specifically by the Byzantine art.
Nea's latest mixed media art collections channels both Byzantine art and the iconography of the
Old
Testament and can be seen as a humble attempt to delve into the depths of her own visions and
extrasensory
perception of the divine.
Nea's favorite artists of all time and biggest inspiration are ✓Odilon Redon, ✓ Gustav Klimt, ✓
Gustave
Moreau. -(Details on artists are footnoted)
- She deeply admires the audacity, protagonism, and the boldness their art required from them back
then,
when they were true pioneers of artistic individuality and brave enough to share
their bold
art with the
world despite the criticism they received.
“The position of the artist is humble. He is essentially a channel.” Piet Mondrian
Nea's artist's statement is to be a channel that transfers the divine and marvelous and makes it
part of 3D
reality.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
In 1573, Paolo Veronese found himself having to defend his art "The last Supper" against the
inquisition.
(!!!)
(The painting can be seen at the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice)
As an artist who is highly inspired by mythological, spiritual and religious subjects, and in order
to be
able
freely express her artistic visions of any religious topic, without any intentions to offend anyone
or
anyone's religious feelings, Nea wants to use the words of Paolo Veronese to defend her art and her
right as
an artist, and stand against any potential Accusations, reproach, incriminations, inculpations
modern
inquisition that is still active in many countries after hundreds of years, stand against any
potential.
Here are the words of Paolo Veronese to defend his art:
'We painters', he declared, - 'assume the same licence as poets and fools.' "
Nea, according to the words of Paolo, assumes the same licence as poets and fools.
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▶︎ Odilon Redon (1840 – 1916) was a French symbolist painter, printmaker,
draughtsman and
pastellist.
▶︎ Gustave Moreau (1826 – 1898) was a French artistand an important figure in the
Symbolist
movement. Known for his erotic paintings of mythological and
religious subjects.
▶︎ Gustav Klimt (1862 – 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most
prominent
members of the
Vienna Secession movement. Klimt is noted for his paintings, murals, sketches, and other objets
d'art. Klimt's
primary subject was the female body, and his works are marked by a frank eroticism.
▶︎ Paolo Caliari (1528 – 19 April 1588), known as Paolo Veronese was an Italian
Renaissance
painter based in
Venice, known for extremely large history paintings of religion and mythology, such as The Wedding
at Cana
(1563) and The Feast in the House of Levi (1573). Known as a supreme colorist, and after an early
period with
Mannerism, Paolo Veronese developed a naturalist style of painting, influenced by Titian.[2]
**A Seraph is a member of a group of angels called the Seraphim(Plural). - In
paintings and sculpture, a
seraph is often portrayed as a child with wings. Seraphic is a word meaning "angelic." Definitions
of seraph.
an angel of the first order;
***A Cherub, plural Cherubim, in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic literature, a celestial
winged being with
human, animal, or birdlike characteristics who functions as a throne bearer of the Deity.