Original artwork description:

Inspired by weird protograms in Byzantine manyscripts and demoniac creatures in Greek churches' iconography.

William of Baskerville in "The Name of the Rose" notices the way the monchs interpret all incidents as the devil's work: "The only evidence I see of the antichrist here is everyones desire to see him at work."

Materials used:

velvet paper, watercolor, tulle, ribon, paper, cardboard

Tags:
#church #initial letter #iconography #diorama #demons #byzantine #manuscript #the name of the rose #drop cap #lettrine 

penitenziagite (2024)

Collage 
by Andromachi Giannopoulou

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Inspired by weird protograms in Byzantine manyscripts and demoniac creatures in Greek churches' iconography.

William of Baskerville in "The Name of the Rose" notices the way the monchs interpret all incidents as the devil's work: "The only evidence I see of the antichrist here is everyones desire to see him at work."

Materials used:

velvet paper, watercolor, tulle, ribon, paper, cardboard

Tags:
#church #initial letter #iconography #diorama #demons #byzantine #manuscript #the name of the rose #drop cap #lettrine 

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Andromachi Giannopoulou was born in Australia. She went to school in Athens, Greece, and studied Painting in Athens School of Fine Arts. She was awarded a scholarship for studies in... Read more

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