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The Alchemy of Color: When Painting Becomes Flesh and Spirit. Interview with Konstantinos Kyrtis

Posted on 07/11/202503/11/2025 by Fabio Pariante

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Konstantinos Kyrtis, painter from Cyprus © Carolina Souss

Tell us what you do and your beginnings.

I manipulate oil paint on linen canvas. I am trying to create illusions with pigments to be perceived as human skin, nature, atmosphere, and objects.

In the beginning, there were endless hours in the museums around the world, studying and analyzing in detail the old masters. I was fascinated and still I am with the techniques and the skill level of them. I was observing every layer of paint from the masterpieces till the guard of the museum will let me know that they are closing.

What does your work aim to say?

Most of my work has a social and/or moral meaning. A meaning that concerns me and my experiences. My own reality. I work oddly. First is the composition that pleases me aesthetically, and during the process, the subject matter takes shape. I don’t aim to say anything in particular.

Rebirth I © Courtesy of the artist

It is a satisfaction of my need to create and to communicate throw my introvert personality. I let the subconscious take over with an allegory or an abstraction. A rendered narration or even a single brushstroke can describe the state of mind of the painter.

Where do you find inspiration for your art?

Mythology, literature, philosophy, nature, a visit to a museum, to an archaeological site, and so on. Inspiration appears to me when I am not intentionally searching for it. It can be from an artwork, from a story that I read to a leaf from a tree.

I have always been interested in mythological stories that have an ageless message to say.

Islander III and Nerium © Courtesy of the artist

Could you give us some insight into your creative process?

I am constantly scrutinizing the techniques of the old masters, especially those of the Baroque era. Therefore, my process starts with the traditional methods of oil painting. Then I like to explore the freedom and the possibilities that painting is giving us.

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