March 04, 2014

Watercolor Landscapes by Pantelis D. Zografos

Alleyway

Alleyway - The greek Islands have many small passage ways that wind down to the beach. This one is in Paros. Large yards are uncommon so homeowners make the most of their stoop to display colorful flowers.

Skiathos Steps

Skiathos Steps - Skiathos is one of the Sporadic Islands. It is a lush island with thick pine forests and vegetation. Small passageways that wind down to the beach are usually abundant with summer flowers.

Portal at Oia

Portal at Oia - This beautiful view, through an arched portal, is of the sea filled caldera on the volcanic Island of Santorini.

Pandanasa

Pandanasa - The Monastery of Our Lady of Pandanassa (The Queen of all) has a church of mixed architecture featuring exterior porticos and a bell tower.

Gythio detail

Gythio detail - This coastal town on the southern Peloponnese was historically the main port of Sparta. Now it is a hub for tourists who gather there for ferries, seafood and entertainment.

Nafplio

Nafplio - Folk lore tells that Nafplio was founded by the sons of the sea god Poseidon. It is situated in Western Peloponnese and has been an important town for many centuries.

Nafplio, below the castle

Nafplio, below the castle - Folk lore tells that Nafplio was founded by the sons of the sea god; Poseidon. It is situated in Western Peloponnese and has been an important town for many centuries.

Panormitis

Panormitis - This broad colorful boat is used to fish local waters and is know as a kayiki. It is named Panormitis, after the local monastery "St Michael of Panormitis", on the Island of Symi. Pilgrims come from all over the world to attend a Pentecostal festival at the monastery.

Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity sits atop a slender pinnacle of Rock in the Meteora region of Central Greece. In 1925 steps were hewn from the rock to provide access to the monastery. A pulley system had been used in the prior centuries to haul up people and supplies.

Patmos

Patmos is a beautiful island with many churches that has maintained it's religious traditions. John the Evangelist wrote The Book of Revelations on the island and an important monastery honors his name.

February 28, 2014

A decorated Wreath made from Natural Branches

A decorated Wreath made from Natural Branches

This wreath is made from natural branches. It is decorated with artistic copper wire, guinea fowl feathers and a small feathered bird. The wreath is then decorated with flower bulbs, white eggs and eggs painted with copper paint.

A decorated Wreath made from Natural Branches

1. Apply two coats of Art Metal copper paint to the plastic eggs and let the paint dry between applications. NB: the painting procedure is made easier by pushing a flower stick into the egg to use as a handle.

A decorated Wreath made from Natural Branches

2. Wrap the artistic copper wire around the outside of the wreath.

A decorated Wreath made from Natural Branches

3. Push guinea fowl feathers randomly into the wreath all the way around. Also clip a couple of feathered birds onto the branches. Place a flower pot with flower bulbs in the middle of the wreath and arrange white and painted eggs around it.

November 14, 2013

DIY: Mosaic Ornaments from CDs

There is surely at least one CD you didn’t have any use for, but didn’t quite manage to throw it out. It’s cluttering your desk along other CDs you burned with music, when memory sticks and flash drives were just beginning to catch on. There’s an upside to all this. You can go green – recycle, and make your very own CD mosaic ornaments for the holidays.
Simply take a CD and use a pair of scissors or a cutter to make little pieces out of it that you can glue afterward on a Christmas ball. It’s a fun process and it makes you a friend of the planet and an inspiration for decorators as well.


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