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Katerina Mertikas (née Patrinos) was born
in Tripoli, Greece in 1957 and is now a permanent resident of Ottawa,
Canada. Her highly stylized art leaves one with a smile which is much
like Katerina's optimistic, happy character. Her husband and two
daughters are often the inspiration behind many of her paintings. She
paints childhood's fleeting and precious moments, hoping that in each
painting someone may recognize themselves in their past or perhaps see
their children enjoying their day. This truly naïve painter creates
spontaneously and freely out of the urgings of the heart. The
originality and poetic immediacy of such work delight by the unconscious
sincerity with which private fantasies have been expressed.
Katerina fits the profile
of a painter who invents a new reality. She alludes to the world around
her by projecting her own ideas and visions rather than simply copying
the surroundings. Mertikas gives us a marvelous view of our own world.
The vitality and joy of Katerina Mertikas and her genius as a colourist
have won her the admiration of art collectors across Canada and beyond.
Katerina classifies her own
work as naïve expressionism. trying to convey to the world the message
of love, peace, innocence and friendship. Katerina explains: “I love
vivid colours. I love the feeling that painting creates within me –
especially when depicting children in all their joys and excitement. I
try to capture the special, happy moments in our daily lives on every
canvas on which I paint.”
Her involvment with Unicef
over the years has led to this Greek-Canadian artist to mingle with the
likes of the late Princess Diana, Nana Mouskouri, Julio Iglesias and
Roger Moore, all of whom are Unicef’s international ambassadors.
However, Unicef is not only form of recognition that this self-taught
artist has received in her meteoric career. She was honored with the
Women of Distinction award in the arts category in June 1999,
elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (FRSA), and her
work has been reproduced on cards and stamps of several charities,
including the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, the Ottawa Civic Hospital
and the Children’s Aid Society of Toronto.
Katerina and grandson Christos at 1 years old.
Of
course, Katerina's most prized accomplishment is her wonderful family.
This photo shows her husband Dimitry, and their daughters Loukia and
Gina.
Katerina and her family celebrate New Year's Eve 2001.
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