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Raptis Makes an Imprint of Diaspora Greek Art

Greek sea
Greek sea

Summer breeze, flowery trees, boats, the sun and the relaxing colors of the Aegean Sea is the eternal image of Greece. Marianthi Raptis of Whitestone, New York uses these themes in her international art exhibits. She exhibited her work at an Art Exhibition featuring the works of Diaspora Greek artists in the Stathakion Cultural Center, 22-51 29th St., Queens, NY, 11105 on June 15 and 16. She participated in two previous exhibitions at the Stathakion. She has donated her art work to non-profit organizations.

The artist home in Dolou Pogoniou.
The artist home in Dolou Pogoniou.

 

 

 

“I worked 30 years as a textile designer and colorist for home furnishings and wall papers in NYC,” Ms Raptis explained. “I find great pleasure in expressing myself in art, painting different subjects. Landscapes, portraits, flower painting are my enjoyment at this time of my life.” I met the artist thirty years ago. I covered a news event at an Epirotan social, through the suggestion of Julia Betsios. Marianthi Raptis’ personal eloquence impressed me.

She is president of the Dolou Pogoniou Society of Epirus. “Recently we had an artoclasia (holy bread blessing) at the Holy Cross Church of Whitestone in memory of Agios Christoforou, the patron of our village,” she said. Epirus produced a large percentage of immigrants who amassed fortunes. They gifted their wealth to the Greek nation either to fund the armed struggle against the Ottomans or to provide valuable structure for the creation of a new State. Epirotan benefactors rebuilt Greece. Their unique talents, as that of Marianthi Raptis, keep traditions alive among the international Diaspora of Greeks.

Bridge of Kokoris, Epirus.
Bridge of Kokoris, Epirus.
Artist daughter, Peggy
Artist daughter, Peggy
Peonies
Peonies

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sea
Calla lilies
Calla lilies
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artist

 

 

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