A vibrant new mural by architect and painter Eleni Psyllaki is brightening the Athens cityscape, bringing a message of optimism and feminine strength to the neighborhood surrounding the Onassis Stegi.
Located on Lagoumitzi Street, the mural, titled "A Female Figure in Red and Purple Garb," depicts a powerful woman standing amidst an ancient Cretan olive grove, her arms reaching towards the sky as she interacts with the clouds and their shadows.
Inspired by ancient Cretan statues of women in prayer, this modern urban goddess evokes a sense of protection and positive energy. Psyllaki's signature style, characterized by earthy tones, acrylic paints, and vessel-like forms, creates a sense of familiarity and invites contemplation.
The mural's themes of harmony and balance resonate deeply within the bustling urban environment.
This artwork is the latest in a series of public art installations commissioned by the Onassis Foundation to support Greek artists and transform Athens' urban spaces.
From Ilias Papailiakis's "The Kiss" in Metaxourgeio to Angelos Plessas's neon installation "The Amulet of All Beings" on Patission Street, these projects are breathing new life into the city's walls, turning them into captivating canvases.
The Onassis Foundation's commitment to public art is enriching the cultural landscape of Athens, fostering a sense of community and beauty in everyday life.
Ms. Psyllaki's mural, with its powerful imagery and message of hope, is a welcome addition to this ongoing initiative, reminding passersby of the strength and resilience of the human spirit.