Monday, September 8, 2014

ART ISPIRED BY GREEK COFFEE READINGS : ENVY

"Envy"

THIS IS ONE OF THE PICTURES THAT I LOVE TO PAINT OVER AND OVER AGAIN.  I FEEL THAT IS THERE  EVERYTIME MY MOOD CHANGES. THE LADY WITH THE HOOD STANDS WITH ENVY THIS TIME.

ART ISPIRED BY GREEK COFFEE READINGS : POSEIDON


"Poseidon"


ART ISPIRED BY COFFEE READINGS : THE GREEK FLAG

"The Greek flag"

IT IS NOT A NEW GREEK FLAG!!!  IT IS THE SIMPLE IDEA OF FUSSING THE GREEK FLAG WITH THE PRESENCE OF A TSOLIAS, THE EARTH, THE SEA AND THE SKY OF GREECE.  Collage of photographed greek coffee sediments.

ART INSPIRED BY COFFEE READINGS

"Messanger #2"

ART INSPIRED BY GREEK COFFEE : PHOENIX



In Greek mythology, a phoenix or phenix (Greek: φοῖνιξ phoinix) is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn. Associated with the sun, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(mythology)

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

ART INSPIRED BY THE COFFEE READINGS :Title : TSOLIAS

"Tsolias"

THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE ART PIECES.  THE FIGURE OF THE TSOLIAS STANDS WITH PRIDE IN THE PRESENCE OF A FEMALE STARING AT HIM.


In Athens today, the Tsolias is a soldier that serves in the Presidential Guard. Although their role is mostly ceremonial, such as guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, they are usually selected from the Greek special forces and are therefore skilled fighters too.  http://www.greece-greece.info/tsolias/


ART INSPIRED BY THE GREEK COFFEE : Title : PLAYDAY

PLAYDAY#1 : SAND GAMES

PLAYDAY #2 : SEA GAMES

  Structured images are grouped and form new equilibrium based on the uniqueness of each frame.

"Man smoking" ART INSPIRED BY THE GREEK COFFEE READINGS

 "Man snoking"  painted photograph

INTRODUCTION TO KATAKATHY
BY THE ARTIST EFFIE NOIFELT



  The Greeks have a unique way of future telling.  They read the coffee images in the sediments of settled coffee grounds on the surface of the an overturned coffee cup.  


 The coffee is slowly boiled with the grounds in a "briky" which is a small bronze pot used just for that purpose.  The coffee then rises while boiling and then poored into a tiny small cup the "flitzany".  Then the Greeks drink the coffee and overturn the cup to let the sediments set on the walls of the cup.  These sediments are called the KATAKATHY.  The images that form right there are  the signs for the future and can be interpreted in so many ways as anyone likes.
  Through  the art of Effie  Noifelt the Greek habit of “telling the coffee” is moving into an amazing different level.   The images of  future and fate are recognized and photographed.  Then they are isolated  and placed in a new level where they are processed by color and collages.