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George Rorris (born in '63 in Kosmas Kunourias in the Peloponnese), studied at the "School of Fine Arts" in Athens where he obtained a scholarship for the "School of Fine Arts" in Paris. He is a representative of figurative painting, depicting and interpreting natural space in his works and creating esoteric figures.

His work is characterized by pictorial and chromatic virtues. In his words, “in a mass era in which the individual is disappearing, insisting on painting and revealing a person is a political act,” and for this reason, his works are mostly anthropocentric, with the human figure becoming a common denominator that, in his paintings, is placed at the very center.

This aforementioned anthropocentrism finds its exceptional expression in portraits of women who wear their nudity; he creates people with names and identities, in flesh and blood. He does not seek to copy a given reality, but to achieve a likeness to the person, where each naked woman, through the pose she assumes and the aura surrounding her, marks the space around her in a personally emotional tone.
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"Self portrait" 117x155 (probably he is the figure reflected, glimpsed in the wardrobe mirror)

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