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Pavlina Vagioni

Pavlina Vagioni is a Greek multimedia artist. She retains studios in Athens, Greece and Houston, Texas.

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Soft pastel drawing of blue shoes with colorful shadows and view from above.

Odyssey 2021

How relevant is The Odyssey today?

Odysseus, wreathed and bearded, is fastened against the bottom of his ship's mast, facing the stern, with his arms behind his back lashed to it. His head is thrown back, looking upwards towards the Sirens. The Sirens are represented as birds with woman's heads, their hair looped up with a dotted headband, a single tress hanging beside the ear . A Siren flings herself down from the edge of a cliff, and falls headlong with closed eyes, as though already dead.

The Sirens

How the Sirens series of works came about.

Newsletter

Interesting articles

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“Oikeiōsis” Solo Exhibition,...

Vimagazino Apr 2026 pages 1-2

Vimagazino, Greece, issue 453

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“Avásimo” Solo Exhibition, C...

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