Aggeliki Dimitriadou

creates color fields in her painting while she has for several years emphasized materiality through her weavings.

Her works vary from the most abstract plain color fields that are sometimes completely passive, to the most decisive spatial woven works.

between those two extremes she creates a vast range of intermediate situations by using the acrylic paints in such a way to create lines and contours that are strong expressing the materiality of the memory of weaving or warp, as well as entire weavings as layers over canvases to juxtapose the abstractness of the fields to the tangible materiality of the weaving's substance.

By adding or removing elements of texture or color, her works maintain simplicity and consistency in their reading within a dynamic balance of material and immaterial.