Georgia Hinaris

Gallery VICTOR

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Georgia Hinaris

Gallery VICTOR

10 days left

In Shivers, a disease is spread through the throat, resulting in a zombie-like infection. In this painting, coupled with an image from The Eyes of Laura Mars, is a reference to idealogical possession and the use of compelled speech. It is a concern towards those who display totalitarian traits in their quest for justice, too caught up in their own righteousness to really consider the damage they are doing. The do in the background stands above the lifeless body of a woman, it is dogma and its dismantlement of womanhood. Inspired by the films Shivers, 1975 The Eyes of Laura Mars, 1978
Jennifer unveils her bare breast, luring her unsuspecting rapist towards her so that she may seek her revenge. Should her morals be questioned? It makes no difference to her animal companion. This dog’s family was murdered and his response is to bite on a pair of dentures .Morality is exclusive to humanity. Nature simply carries forward. Featuring: I Spit on Your Grave, 1978 High Tension, 2003 Angst, 1983
A female nude dances in a private moment yet the figure in the background seems to be watching. The figure's face is obscured adding to the intrigue of the subject. Loose brushwork, thick with expressive, bold colors and strong contrast in shadows, add to the overall aesthetic. This artwork is mounted to a wood cradle and can hang directly on the wall. Please contact the gallery for framing options.
Loose brushwork, thick with expressive, bold colors and strong contrast in shadows, add to the overall aesthetic. While the task of checking under the sink may seem mundane, artist Georgia Hinaris takes inspiration from horror films with their stark cinematography, dramatic lighting and over-the-top story lines. With that said, is this really a mundane task?? This picture is painted on panel and mounted to a wood cradle and can hang directly on the wall. Please contact the gallery for framing options.
Inspired by a still from the 1977 horror film, "Rabid". This is the division of morality. A portrait of an individual cast mostly in shadow. The only portion of his face hit with light has no eye, leaving him to only see through his darkness. The bold heavy brushstrokes of this painting give an abstract quality where the shadows and light are transformed it into a dynamic and vibrantly alive scene.
A woman strolls into a living room in a dimly lit apartment. With her back to us, we must decide what is happening. Based on Georgia Hinaris' love of the horror film genre, all that appears may be so much more. The artist takes inspiration from these types of films with their stark cinematography, dramatic lighting and over-the-top story lines. Loose brushwork, thick with expressive, bold colors and strong contrast in shadows, add to the overall aesthetic. This picture is painted on panel and mounted to a wood cradle and can hang directly on the wall. Please contact the gallery for framing options.
Based on Georgia Hinaris' love of the Horror Film genre, all that appears may be so much more in her work. The artist takes inspiration from these types of films with their stark cinematography, dramatic lighting and over-the-top story lines. Loose brushwork, thick with expressive, bold colors and strong contrast in shadows, add to the overall aesthetic. This picture is painted on panel and mounted to a wood cradle and can hang directly on the wall. Please contact the gallery for framing options.
A woman appears to be sleeping in her bed but based on Georgia Hinaris' love of the horror film genre, all that appears may not be so. The artist takes inspiration from these types of films with their stark cinematography, dramatic lighting and over-the-top story lines. Loose brushwork, thick with expressive, bold colors and strong contrast in shadows, add to the overall aesthetic. This picture is painted on panel and mounted to a wood cradle and can hang directly on the wall. Please contact the gallery for framing options.