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View Across the Corinthian Gulf Toward the Pelepons, Greece no. 2 Print - Limited Edition of 45

Noé Badillo

Greece

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In the autumn of 2022, I traveled from Athens to Patras, and took this image from across the Corinthian gulf toward the mountains of the Pelopponese. What I loved was the light, and the way it fell softly on the ridges of the mountains in the distance. In ancient mythology, Homer told many stories about traveling to Peloponnesos, and about the legends of Penelope. According to women, beautiful blonde women are native to this part of Greece, and he said that "they wear their long blonde hair in braids they call 'pelepons,' that look like golden in colour, like the light that falls softly on the mountains near Arcadia."

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My life as an artist began in the mid 1990s, when I began creating black and white photographs of an abstract nature, within the natural and urban environment. At the turn of the century, I went Europe for the first time, and studied the Italian Renaissance, in drawing, history, and theory. Upon my return, I studied under the Argentinian artist Osvaldo Romberg. I wrote my dissertation on the Italian Baroque architect Guarino Guarini, and soon thereafter moved back to Europe, to where I now live in Athens, Greece. My work, in many ways, is biographical, and has changed dramatically during the course of my life. I am deeply affected by personal emotion, love, relationships, and the immanent presence of world events such as violence, war and injustice, from a human, more so than, a political vantage point.

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