Elefteria Vlavianos - M Contemporary

My first impression of these dreamy landscapes was that they look like the covers of 19th C novels. But there must be some method in the artist's replication of almost exactly the same pattern in canvas after canvas. And I'm not saying that I have seen precisely the same paintings elsewhere. What you are left with is this basic sense of something having been experienced. Perhaps that's the point. Not a statement. Not a call to action. Not another sad complaint. Just a faint green smeared across linen. A gap between trees. A far horizon. Faintly yellow air. While it seems facile it's surprisingly not. Actually not at all. It's not easy. This is not to say that I thought about the paintings long after leaving the gallery. To say this would be to lie. And I don't lie. What I can do is recall the company I was with. The types of conversations. The faces. The words, or at least some of them. Even my own. In Vlavianos' works you don't see the paint brushs...