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Aliki Karveli (originally from Athens and based in London since 2014) is an interdisciplinary mixed media artist, with a Mixed Media Fine Art BA from the University of Westminster. 

She works across many mediums (painting, drawing, collage, photography, installation, poetry, music, sound, flow/dance), focusing on performance, live and particularly through film, edited into hypnotic visions with immersive, experimental soundscapes.

 

In working with the body, she uses the kinaesthetic element; the sounds created by the performative actions and the expression of inner song. Materials used - whether natural (e.g. clay, ink or water) or artificial (e.g. black paint, cling film, fabric, hypodermic needles) - always bear symbolic significance in relation to the human element.

 

She is interested in the transformational potential of both the making and the showing of her work, by means of the symbolic processes she undertakes.

The performance pieces become personal rites facilitating esoteric work: transforming intense psychological and physical experiences (pain, constriction, entrapment, struggle, trauma, etc.) into protective and creative power; exorcising fears, and integrating aspects of the shadow-self during the process of liberating the true self. 

In doing so, her goal is also to create transformational rites the viewer can project upon, thus potentially instigating an analogous transformational process within themselves.

 

She approaches her painting and illustration practice as a method of processing and expressing inner images relating to the spiritual aspect of life and morphogenesis. A way to visualize their cyclical nature, the ordeals and ecstasies one is put through by them, the lessons learned and the growth achieved beyond. A way of tracing the flow of connection between elemental forces, other beings and abstract forms. She is interested in archetypes, forms, symbols and patterns, which emerge intuitively and organically in the works, informed by the chaotic element of living in materiality. She works with mixed techniques and an often intense colour palette. They works are intended to be meditated on, seeding an existential pondering and exploration of intense and transformative psychic spaces within the viewer.

 

She has been exhibiting in Greece since 2009, in London since 2014 and Italy  since 2019 working with art collectives like the Random Artists TAA, The Nave, gallery Art Number 23 at The Old Biscuit Factory in London, ITSLIQUID and Artrooms Fairs in Italy, Pallas Arts in Qatar. 

She has had three solo exhibitions in Athens (2013, 2014, 2019) and two in London, at The Hive Dalston (2017) and Crypt Gallery (2023). She is represented by Appel gallery in Athens Greece.

 

Beyond the realm of fine art, she performs internationally with improvised music since 2019, and her solo multi-instrumentalist project Black Arrows since 2021 (England) and works as a freelance tattoo artist since 2016.  Since 2019, she has been training in Systemic Family Constellations therapy at the London School of Constellations, integrating this tool to develop her practice in a more socially engaged and consciously therapeutic way. 

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