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The young painter Alexandra Spyratos has travelled to many parts of the world: from Indonesia to Europe, from Japan to Australia and Africa . In all these journeys across the most diverse countries and continents, this nomadic artist has seen and studied colour in all its territorial changes and expressive possibilities, and it has become a basic part of her artistic research.

Her works have to be placed in that area of lyrical abstractions that runs from Kandinsky to Dorazio: the form of things, though having a strictly figurative aim, is essentially geometric and two dimensional. The fields of colour are all filtered by a naturalistic expressive urgency. Her poetic world seems veiled by a cool mental vision and, by way of a distilled personal inventiveness, orchestrates a chromatic symphony similar to the sensibility of Postmodern aesthetics.

Kandinsky said : " The work of art comes to light at an impressive moment, from a source which is today unknown, but obeys an unavoidable need..." something which forces the artist to understand more and more her deepest needs .

Review by art critic Miriam Cristaldi

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