安杰利卡·普拉帕 Angelika Prapa

《带我离开》布面油画 17x12cm 2020
Take me away, oil on canvas, 17x12cm, 2020

后新冠时代已经成为我关注的方向,这包括对个人理想生活环境的思索,我想要生活在什么样的理想之地和隐匿之所。新冠疫情促使我去重新思考自己习以为常的生活方式,重新评估,寻找值得为之付出的事物。
The post -COVID 19 era just increased my personal field of interest, which includes my ideal environment, the desired place but also the hidden place in which I wish to exist. The whole COVID experience just intensified the need to reconsider the way I used to live. I had to reevaluate, and find what is worth living for.

《只有我们俩》布面油画 50x35cm 2020
Just the two of us, oil on canvas, 50x35cm, 2020
《我是可爱先生》布面油画 80x60cm 2020
I am Mr. Lonely, oil on canvas, 80x60cm, 2020
《我们形单影只?》布面油画 100x150cm 2020
Are we alone? oil on canvas, 100x150cm, 2020

我选择用风景画来表达自己,将对自然的描摹和想象的元素结合在一起。我的创作基于浪漫主义的绘画传统,将风景画看作一种心灵的状态,用画反射个体的信念、希望和恐惧。

I choose to express myself by painting landscapes which include particles of life nature painting with imaginative elements. My work is based on the Romantic painting Tradition ,in which a landscape appears as a state of mind – the reflection of beliefs, longings and fears of a single individual.

《怎么了》布面油画 20x30cm 2020
What is going wrong? oil on canvas, 20x30cm, 2020
《谁来了?》亚麻布油画 180x140cm 2020
Who is coming? oil on linen, 180x140cm, 2020

天空、广阔的地平线、飞鸟、树木和植物都仿佛来自童话世界,而非现实状况的写照,与此同时,我也试图使用非正统的因子和技法,去破坏那种平衡。
Skies, open horizons, birds, trees and plants seem to come from a fairytale rather than from the present day reality, but I also try to use unorthodox particles and techniques, so that I can upset the balance.

杰利卡·普拉帕出生在奥地利格拉茨,成长于希腊的萨罗尼加。获得比较文学和心理学学位后,开始从事教育和心理医学书籍的写作和编辑工作。学者生涯的初期她有幸与歌德学院、萨罗尼加德语学校等知名机构合作,但对绘画的热爱让她选择进入希腊萨罗尼加亚里士多德大学美术与应用艺术系学习,并以优异成绩毕业。安杰利卡已经举办过三次个人展览,并参加了许多群展。
Angelika Prapa was born in Graz, Austria, and was raised in Thessaloniki, Greece. After her studies in Comparative Literature and Psychology, she followed a professional career in writing and editing didactic and psychological-medical books. Her initial academic career included collaborations with well-known institutions, such as the Goethe Institute and the German School of Thessaloniki, but her interest in painting led her to the Department of Fine and Applied Arts of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece, where she graduated with excellence. She participated in a number of group exhibitions and has given three personal exhibitions.