Karyatis

Created By

Diane Alexandre

240,00370,00

Celebrate art with our range of prints, featuring unique artworks from iconic Greek and foreign artists! Adorn the walls of your home, studio, or office with a vibrant piece of art, and balance your solid colored walls with minimal, quiet, meditative, and geometrical patterns, or playful displays of color and joy.

Fine art print by Diane Alexandre. Printed on premium textured 300g Archival paper (100% cotton rag, acid-free paper) in collaboration with our partner Print Sin. Ink on paper. Exclusive Limited Edition of 20.

French-born artist, Diane has studied modern literature, graphic design, art history, and communication, and has worked in the field of brand identity design for advertising agencies as well as luxury brands for the past ten years. For the past three years, she has been living between Paris and Athens and developed a more personal creation. Immersed in Greek mythology from a very young age, she is particularly inspired by the feminine representations of goddesses and the power they transmit, and their close relationship with Nature. She now works on lino engraving, a technique that combines drawing, carving the material, and printing in series. She has been obsessed with mixing different pigments, from Cobalt blue to Prussian blue, to achieve what she calls “the color of soul”.

– Printed in Athens, Greece
– Your Fine Art print will be sent in a tube
– Frame is not included
– Estimated delivery time 5-7 days

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Diane Alexandre

French-born artist, Diane has studied modern literature, graphic design, art history, and communication, and has worked in the field of brand identity design for advertising agencies as well as luxury brands for the past ten years. For the past three years, she has been living between Paris and Athens and developed a more personal creation. Immersed in Greek mythology from a very young age, she is particularly inspired by the feminine representations of goddesses and the power they transmit, and their close relationship with Nature. She now works on lino engraving, a technique that combines drawing, carving the material, and printing in series. She has been obsessed with mixing different pigments, from Cobalt blue to Prussian blue, to achieve what she calls “the color of soul”.