ELEANOR AMIRADAKI

Eleanor Amiradaki is a Sydney-based multidisciplinary artist of Greek heritage whose work explores the interplay between the body, mythology, and the natural world.Her works, mythopoetic in nature, draw on mythology, tantric philosophy, and organic patterns to create layered visual mappings that blur the boundaries between the physical and the metaphysical. Through repetition, mirroring, and abstraction, she evokes a sense of intimacy and union, reflecting the infinite ways in which personal and collective mythologies echo through memory, form, and landscape.Amiradaki’s work offers audiences a meditation on themes of interconnectedness and the delicate balance between the mystical and the corporeal.Studies in archetypal psychology & mythology inform her practice, including an Advanced Certificate in applied Mythology and
trainings with renowned mythologists Clarissa Pinkola Etses and Dr Martin Shaw.
Eleanor holds a B Visual Communications (Hons Class 1) Masters of Art, UNSW receiving the Industry Award for Printmaking.
Recent exhibitions include: Take Care of the Living Things First, Airspace Projects (2019), Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize (2019), Hornsby Art Prize (2019), Modern Ritual, BSA Project Space (2018) and No Mans Land, Gallery Lane Cove (2020). Her work is held in private collections in Australia, Europe and the USA.

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