Paintings by Zachary Zorbas
Art Print: Cathedral of Aegina
Art Print: Cathedral of Aegina
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- Colors may vary slightly from the the example images.
- Open edition print of Zachary Zorbas' original "Cathedarl of Aegina" oil painting
- Made with Mondi Color Copy Original matte paper 350 g/m²
- Prints are made with a white border around all four edges that receives Zac's signature and the edition type/number.
- Printed locally and shipped from Aegina
- Includes Artist Certificate of Authenticity
- Signed by Zac
Prints of artwork are complemented by adding a mat. Select the option to include a 2in(for US size) or 55mm(for EU size) thick mat made by Filotechno (quality: cream core, color: soft white) with your print. A mat gives an elevated “focused in” look to the artwork.
Remember that a mat will add to the final dimensions of your finished piece (so if your artwork is 16×20in, your final framed size would be 20×24in).
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Artist's Inspiration
A tranquil scene of an olive tree beside a historic chapel, bathed in warm sunlight, capturing a timeless Greek essence.
A walk through the courtyard of this bright cathedral with red domes is common when running errands in downtown Aegina. There is the aroma of honey with many flowers blooming and dappled light flickering through the leaves of the trees.
Painting there was a lot of fun. I loved it when some kids stopped to check what I was painting and then said “very nice picture”. It was rewarding and nice to see kids interested in painting.
The cathedral was built in 1806 and is dedicated to three holy figures: The central nave to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the right to Saint Dionysos who is the patron of Aegina, and the left to Saint John the Theologian. The church was once used for the inaugural ceremony of the first government in Greece.







