Panagiotis Tetsis

Panayiotis Tetsis (GreekΠαναγιώτης Τέτσης 1925 – 5 March 2016) was a Greek painter. Tetsis was an exponent of the post-impressionistic seascape tradition.

Though the artist depicts marine themes that are familiar to him - mostly set against the backdrop of Hydra and Sifnos. “If I take a long voyage at sea, I get bored,” Tetsis says, “and I don’t agree with Cavafy that headed for Ithaca we ought to hope that the voyage lasts as long as possible.” And he added: “I paint a large number of my seas from memory. I don’t need to paint them from life. And even if I do, I change them later in my studio, even changing them totally.”

Balancing discipline and emotion, Tetsis regards himself as a painter driven by the senses. His singularity, according to Koutsomallis, consists in his combination of “elegiac colour tones, compositional clarity and precision, thematic variety, a monumental character and freely, openly sketched contours”.

In 1949 Tetsis along with Nikos Hadjikyriakos-GhikasYannis MoralisNikos NikolaouNikos Engonopoulos and Yiannis Tsarouchis, established the "Armos" art group.

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Sakis Rouvas Photoshoot Backstage Video

Backstage Video from Sakis Rouvas photoshoot for the cover of Kappa Magazine of Kathimerini. Video captured by the talented Thanasis Patistas.

Many thanks to Sakis and Kathimerini for their trust. Location: Athens National Garden.