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Corfu, Greece
Liana Metal lives in Greece, on the island of Corfu. She is an EFL teacher(MAEd -Applied Linguistics), book reviewer and freelance writer. Liana is also an artist. Her drawings/paintings can be found both online at www.aggelia-online.gr and at several shops in Corfu town. To contact the artist visit http://LianaMetal.tripod.com or her blog at http://LianasKerkyra.blogspot.com Η Ηλιάνα Μεταλληνού διδάσκει Αγγλικά στην Κέρκυρα, γράφει άρθρα και ιστορίες για έντυπες και ηλεκτρονικές εκδόσεις σε όλο τον κόσμο και ζωγραφίζει. Μπορείτε να την επισκεφθείτε στην ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση http://toasprosaligari.blogspot.com και http://www.coffeetimecorfu.com

Storytime

Storytime
A book for kids/ 3 stories in English
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Sunday sea...

Sunday has been extremely hot in Corfu, ideal for a trip to the seaside.


I've enjoyed painting this plain sky and sea picture; I find it so relaxing sinking into the blue hues of light.




Medium: Acrylic on canvas.


Size: 100X70

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Cards


Would you like some greeting cards from Corfu?
Easy!
Just email me and you can have original cards from Kerkyra any time. The cards are all individual, in black ink and water color or tempera. See the sample on the left.

These cards are ideal for gifts or decorating your house. Pick up a picture from those available and an original card will be created just for you.

For those outside Greece there is a paypal option.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

An old picture


The small church of Ipapandi used to look like that just a few years ago. Now a cement path joins the church with the land at Kommeno place, after Tzavrou crossroad. It is a popular place for weddings and baptisms as the view is unique.

I painted that spot many years ago and I have it in two mediums: in pastel and charcoal(this one) and in oil. Still now it is a wonderful place to visit.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Olive trees


Olive trees have always grown on this island.
The olive tree in the picture is very very old. You can actually see through it!

Water color on paper.