Giorgos Rorris

Giorgos Rorris

Place: Kosmas Of Kynouria

Born: 1963

Biography:

Giorgos Rorris is a Greek painter born in Kosmas of Kynouria in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece in 1963. He studied painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts under the guidance of Panagiotis Tetsis and Yiannis Valavanides from 1982 to 1987. Rorris is known for his figurative art style that often depicts natural landscapes and creates esoteric figures in his works.

Artistic Career

Rorris has been awarded scholarships by the Goulandris Foundation and Bakala Foundation to study abroad. He had a retrospective exhibition at the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation titled 'The Nobleness of Purity'. His paintings are part of several private collections, including The Sotiris Felios Collection in Athens, Greece.

Notable Works

Some of his notable works include:

  • Pears, a watercolor painting created in 2000, which showcases the artist's unique style and technique.
  • Androniki, an oil on canvas painting created in 2013, which features a thought-provoking piece that showcases the artist's unique figurative style.
  • Elissavet, an oil on canvas painting created in 2002, which is a stunning large-scale piece.
  • Blue Alexandra, an oil on canvas painting created in 2006, which showcases the artist's unique figurative style.
  • Mr Takis, an oil on canvas painting created in 2010, which is a thought-provoking piece that showcases the artist's unique figurative style.
Giorgos Rorris

is a prominent figure in the Greek art scene, and his works can be found in several museums and private collections. His paintings are characterized by their figurative style, which often depicts natural landscapes and creates esoteric figures.

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