Eleni Christodoulou
Athens, Greece
About the Artist
Eleni Christodoulou's work is characterized by its exploration of the relationship between memory, landscape, and the passage of time. Her paintings and installations, which often incorporate elements of abstraction and figuration, create evocative, atmospheric works. Christodoulou's work is both visually compelling and conceptually rich.Contact & Social
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