Echoes of Change and Origin
Echoes of Change and Origin
On View: January 16, 2025 – May 3, 2025 +
Featuring Deborah Moss Marris, Demetra Tassiou
Echoes of Change and Origin, presents a compelling exploration of humanity’s complex relationship with the natural world.
Featuring the works of Deborah Moss Marris and Demetra Tassiou, whose layered approaches uncover profound narratives of transformation, memory, and connection. Marris delves into the urgent themes of climate change and pollution. Through meticulously layered images of nature and animals, her work juxtaposes the beauty of the natural world with its fragility in the face of atmospheric and environmental degradation. Her pieces evoke a visceral sense of how external landscapes mirror the internal, the shifting climates within us shaped by a planet in flux.
In contrast, Tassiou, a Greek-American artist, turns inward to reconstruct her ties to her homeland. Her abstracted, memorydriven compositions layer impressions of natural scenes, offering a dreamlike reimagining of a place both lost and retained in her psyche. Her work invites viewers to consider how landscapes are not merely physical spaces but repositories of identity, nostalgia, and cultural heritage.
Together, these artists illustrate the dualities inherent in our interaction with nature: external versus internal, global versus personal, degradation versus preservation. Their shared use of layering serves as both a technique and metaphor, symbolizing the interconnected strata of memory, identity, and environmental impact. This exhibition not only highlights the unique approaches of these artists but also asks critical questions about our shared future. How do we reconcile the past with the rapidly changing present? What responsibilities do we hold as stewards of the environment? Through their layered visions, the artists prompt us to reflect on the imprints we leave on the earth, and the imprints it leaves on us.
Demetra Tassiou
Water the Force of Life, 2024 Acrylic on Wood Panel
40” x 60” x 2”
$4,000
Demetra Tassiou Biography
Born and raised in Greece, Demetra received a Bachelor Arts Degree at the University of Athens. Additionally, she completed a Masters in printmaking at the University of Pennsylvania. During her studies, she accumulated several awards and scholarships from UPENN and Univ. of Athens. Throughout her professional career, she has exhibited at group and solo shows at a variety of locations including academic institutions, private collections, galleries, and museums: UPENN’s Meyerson Hall, Rosemont College, Rowan College, Temple University,“Philagrafika” Selective Group Show, Crane Arts Building, Municipal Art Museum of Thessaloniki (Greece), Consulate General of Cyprus (New York). Additionally, she has contributed artwork to charity & fundraising organizations such as the American Heart Association where she designed the program collateral for the Annual Heart Ball. Her work has also been featured in CityPaper of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Demetra Tassiou Sacred Soul, 2019
Acrylic on Paper
24” x 24”
Demetra Tassiou Alia, 2019
Watercolor and Acrylic on Paper
24” x 24” $300
Demetra Tassiou Statement
My work is a heartfelt reflection of my roots and the land I deeply yearn for at times; the sea and blue sky landscapes that resonate with my soul’s identity and the essence of my distant homeland. Printmaking collages, acrylic on wood panel or canvas are my chosen mediums with each piece resembling the nature I strive to recreate. Inspired by the majestic deep ocean of our planet, I embark on a personal odyssey of exploration and self-discovery, pushing the boundaries of my creativity to reimagine nature. For me, creating on canvas, paper, or prints is akin to writing a storybook filled with shapes, colors, and symbols; a narrative that invites each observer to interpret it in their own unique way. I continue to research with my mind and observe with my eyes, charting my own path through a kaleidoscope of new images and hues.
At the end, it is my hope that the beauty of this planet is preserved and continues to inspire us in the future.
Demetra Tassiou
Structural, 2023
Acrylic on Canvas
30” x 40”
$1,000
Deborah Moss Marris Biography
Deborah Moss Marris is an artist, teacher, and designer who lives in New Jersey. Her work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions, and is included in the permanent collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Wills Eye Hospital, AECom, Korn Ferry International, Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia and Artists Representing Environmental Art in New York. She was represented by Bluestone Fine Art Gallery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Hardcastle Galleries in Centreville and Wilmington, Delaware. As a designer, Deborah Moss Marris has created pieces for NFL Films, QVC, NBC Sports, Ercole NY, and was a featured Artist/Designer for ABC Carpet & Home. She is a Professor of Fine Arts at Camden County College, and heads the Visual Art program at Westfield Friends School in Cinnaminson, New Jersey.
Deborah Moss Marris received her BFA from Moore College of Art and Design, an MFA from Syracuse University, and is the recipient of three Ford Foundation Grants.
Deborah Moss Marris
Walt Whitman (Winter Hours), 2022 Oil on Canvas 20” x 26” $1,600
Deborah Moss Marris Statement
My work is generated from layering images. I combine industrial vistas observed through driving, plants grown in my garden, with birds and animals. For example, the Walt Whitman Bridge is combined with an invasive vine, and praying mantis in the painting ‘Put an Edge on It’. Wildfires and pollution create beautiful translucent effects. I am drawn to the visual aspects of these conditions while recognizing the reality of what creates those vistas. I explore how climate change and atmospheric conditions alter the landscape inside and outside of us.
Deborah Moss Marris Put and Edge on It, 2024
Oil on Canvas
24” x 34”
$2,400
Demetra Tassiou
Amphibian, 2024
Acrylic on Canvas
30” x 40”
$2,000
DEBORAH MOSS
Deborah Moss Marris Commadore Barry, 2024 Oil on Canvas 9.25” x 11.25” $900
Deborah Moss Marris
Smoke and Fog, 2024
Oil on Canvas
9.25” x 11.25”
$900
All These Beautiful Things, 2022 Oil on Canvas 53” x 59” $4,000
Deborah Moss Marris
Deborah Moss Marris
Hollyhock, 2024
Oil on Canvas
17.5” x 21.5”
$1,400
Deborah Moss Marris
Three Sisters, 2022
Oil, Plaster and Copper Leaf on Canvas
12” x 14.5”
$1,400
Deborah Moss Marris
The Pink Wall, 2023
Oil on Canvas
17.5” x 21.5”
$1,200
June, 2022
Deborah Moss Marris
Oil and Plaster on Canvas
21” x 21”
$1,600
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to The National for their generous support of artists and their commitment to showcasing artwork in partnership with InLiquid. Your dedication to fostering creativity and promoting diverse artistic voices enriches our community and inspires meaningful connections through art. Thank you for championing the arts and empowering the vision of so many talented creators.