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THEODORA MITRAKOS MYTHOS

“Clotho.”
AS AN ARTIST, I thrive on creating works that allow me to explore beauty and storytelling. Growing up, I was fed a healthy diet of fairy tales and myths. Now, I find myself deeply inspired by artists like Bouguereau and Annie Stegg when creating my own work.

“Eurydice.”

“Nekromanteion.”
Mythos is a series realizing Greek mythological characters. Using a combination of long-exposure and light painting techniques, coupled with digital painting and manipulation, Mythos was born.

“Hecate.”
Regardless of the subject matter, my goal remains the same: to create works of art using modern technology and techniques, while referring to classic narratives.