Acclaimed Polish-Greek digital artist Adam Arthouros Martinakis is pushing boundaries and reshaping the art world with his unique vision. His work serves as a spiritual and material bridge, juxtaposing the living with the absent, and the personal with the universal. Martinakis's compositions craft narratives out of nonexistence, resonating with the echo of the living void while delving into the metaphysics of perception.
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▲ Caustics of perception, Courtesy of Adam Martinakis.
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Born in 1972 in Lubań, Poland, Martinakis moved to Athens, Greece at the tender age of 10. He nurtured his passion for arts and design in Athens, where he studied Interior Architecture, Decorative Arts, and Industrial Design. In the year 2000, he began to experiment with computer-generated visual media, including 3D digital image and rendering, digital sculpture, digital video, and new media.
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▲ Next Melting Point, Courtesy of Adam Martinakis. |
Martinakis's exceptional contribution to the digital art field extends beyond creation. He has educated numerous students in digital arts and design, graphics, interior design, and ceramic design at various art institutes. Today, he is a respected member of the Greek Chamber of Fine Arts and divides his time between his homes in Poland, Greece, and the United Kingdom.
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▲ The divine wound, Courtesy of Adam Martinakis. |
The last decade has seen Martinakis's art exhibited in renowned galleries across the globe. His solo exhibitions include "Light & Matter" at CI gallery in Luxembourg and "The symbol of existence" at Erarta Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, both in 2021. His 2020's highlight was featuring in the Avant Garde Art Festival at Galeria e Arteve Pamore-Tetove, North Macedonia. Earlier exhibits, such as "Timeless Tales" at CI gallery, Luxembourg, and "Nest of Time" at Artspace João Carvalho, Alcanena, Portugal, have further cemented his artistic prominence.
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Martinakis, Innovative Digital Art
Acclaimed Polish-Greek digital artist Adam Arthouros Martinakis is pushing boundaries and reshaping the art world with his unique vision. His work serves as a spiritual and material bridge, juxtaposing the living with the absent, and the personal with the universal. Martinakis's compositions craft narratives out of nonexistence, resonating with the echo of the living void while delving into the metaphysics of perception.
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▲ Caustics of perception, Courtesy of Adam Martinakis.
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Born in 1972 in Lubań, Poland, Martinakis moved to Athens, Greece at the tender age of 10. He nurtured his passion for arts and design in Athens, where he studied Interior Architecture, Decorative Arts, and Industrial Design. In the year 2000, he began to experiment with computer-generated visual media, including 3D digital image and rendering, digital sculpture, digital video, and new media.
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▲ Next Melting Point, Courtesy of Adam Martinakis. |
Martinakis's exceptional contribution to the digital art field extends beyond creation. He has educated numerous students in digital arts and design, graphics, interior design, and ceramic design at various art institutes. Today, he is a respected member of the Greek Chamber of Fine Arts and divides his time between his homes in Poland, Greece, and the United Kingdom.
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▲ The divine wound, Courtesy of Adam Martinakis. |
The last decade has seen Martinakis's art exhibited in renowned galleries across the globe. His solo exhibitions include "Light & Matter" at CI gallery in Luxembourg and "The symbol of existence" at Erarta Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, both in 2021. His 2020's highlight was featuring in the Avant Garde Art Festival at Galeria e Arteve Pamore-Tetove, North Macedonia. Earlier exhibits, such as "Timeless Tales" at CI gallery, Luxembourg, and "Nest of Time" at Artspace João Carvalho, Alcanena, Portugal, have further cemented his artistic prominence.
Sayart.net
Maria Kim, sayart2022@gmail.com
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