Visual artist
Georgia Bliatsou
Georgia studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts. She taught painting in secondary education for fifteen years. To date, she has held 27 solo exhibitions, while she has participated in many group exhibitions in various countries.
In 1989 he was awarded at the Bulgarian Biennale and has received distinctions in Germany and Poland.
For the last ten years, he has studied Greek society in the context of the economic crisis.
He has published two books:
???? "Testimonies from the island of Jia"
???? "Personalities from Larissa"
which include portraits and interviews of people from the respective areas (Tzia and Larissa).
Inspired by the beauty of Greek nature, Georgia paints flowers, landscapes and human figures, using acrylics, watercolors and pastels.
For her artistic objects, she mainly uses wood, metal and plexiglass.
Her works can be found:
at the Orthodox Academy of Crete
at the Vore Museum
at the Diachronic Museum of Larissa
in private collections in Philadelphia, USA, at Credit Lyonnais, as well as in many other private collections.
“Creation means communication” — that is her personal message.
Georgia is a member of the Greek Chamber of Fine Arts. She lives and works in Athens and on the island of Kea (Tzia).
In 1989 he was awarded at the Bulgarian Biennale and has received distinctions in Germany and Poland.
For the last ten years, he has studied Greek society in the context of the economic crisis.
He has published two books:
???? "Testimonies from the island of Jia"
???? "Personalities from Larissa"
which include portraits and interviews of people from the respective areas (Tzia and Larissa).
Inspired by the beauty of Greek nature, Georgia paints flowers, landscapes and human figures, using acrylics, watercolors and pastels.
For her artistic objects, she mainly uses wood, metal and plexiglass.
Her works can be found:
at the Orthodox Academy of Crete
at the Vore Museum
at the Diachronic Museum of Larissa
in private collections in Philadelphia, USA, at Credit Lyonnais, as well as in many other private collections.
“Creation means communication” — that is her personal message.
Georgia is a member of the Greek Chamber of Fine Arts. She lives and works in Athens and on the island of Kea (Tzia).
