K.Papamichalopoulos. Fine art painting.
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My name is Konstantinos Papamichalopoulos,
I'm a student in A.S.F.A.(Athens School of Fine Arts),
currently finishing my degree show under the
tutorship of prof. Rena Papaspirou.This year I have succeded in winning
second place in the Yiannis Spiropoulos annual prize.I was awarded the
prize for the works I did during the fourth year of my studies.I have
been recommended for scholarship during the second,third and fourth
years of my studies and thus far received the second year's grant.I have
taken part in numerous group exhibitions in Athens.The works that you
will see in my gallery are done either with acrylics or oils on canvas,
paper or wooden panel.

Painting specifications and Titles

Painting 1: 150 x 270 cm.    1997 (mixed media on canvas)
      "The first giant made of cement" 
Painting 2: 220 x 180 cm.    1997 (oil on canvas)                              
     "The second giant made of cement"
Painting 3: 50 x 70 cm.      1997 (acrylic on wooden panel)
      "Study for a concrete giant's head"
Painting 4: 35 x 50 cm.      1997 (acrylic on wooden panel)
     "Study for a concrete giant's head"
Painting 5: 35 x 50 cm.      1997 (acrylic on paper)
     "First study for a concrete giant's head"
Painting 6: 40 x 60 cm.      1996 (oil on canvas)
      "Concrete head"

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