Fikos was born in 1987 in Athens
where he still lives. From a young age he painted whatever he saw around him,
such as comics, landscapes icons and more.
At the age of 13 he started studying
Byzantine painting under the guidance of George Kordis, with whom he also
collaborated professionally for 5 years painting murals in Orthodox churches,
while at the same time developing his own personal painting style.
In terms of technique, his portable
icons are painted using egg tempera on handmade Japanese paper which is glued
onto wood, and his murals are painted in acrylics.
Having a background as a graffiti
artist and an iconographer in Orthodox Christian churches, Fikos is continuing
his developmental journey by painting murals in public places. The value of
these works is exceptional, because it is the first time that the monumental
byzantine technique meets a contemporary movement such as street art.
The themes of his murals emanate
from the Orthodox Christian tradition and ancient Greek mythology respectively
and they are related to the places where they are presented, but also didactic.
Fikos’ painting is not just another
artist’s “self-expression”, but a social event a true “creation” (“demiurgia” =
demos “citizens” + ergon “work” – a work for the citizens-society).
Besides Greece, his work has been
exhibited in France, Bulgaria, England, Ireland, Ukraine, Austria, Lithuania,
Switzerland, Norway and Mexico, in exhibitions and museums, television and
radio and in private and public places.
Fikos’ vision is the popularization
and recognition of contemporary Greek painting at an international level, not
as a nostalgic accomplishment of the past, but as a contemporary universal
event.
Please visit his site to see more of his remarkable work- http://fikos.gr/portfolio/?lang=en
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