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Paintings by Zachary Zorbas

Canvas Print: Acropolis of Lindos, Rhodes

Canvas Print: Acropolis of Lindos, Rhodes

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  • Colors may vary slightly from the the example images.
  • Image printed from an inkjet printer onto canvas of Zachary Zorbas' original "Acropolis of Lindos, Rhodes" oil painting
  • Textured canvas making it look like an original painting while adding color depth and made with quality cotton
  • Signed, titled, and dated on the back of the canvas by Zac
  • Includes Artist Certificate of Authenticity
  • Printed locally and shipped from Aegina
  • Stretched canvas on wooden frame

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Artist's Inspiration

A painting I made based on a trip I took with my wife to Rhodes. We drove to Lindos which is south of the capital of Rhodes. It was the usual weather, perfect and sunny. After parking the car, I looked up at the magnificent and imposing acropolis that lies on top. What wonders Greece has blessed the world with.

There was a walk through whitewashed houses with pebble paved courtyards, narrow alleys and buildings influenced by Byzantine, medieval, Arab and Rhodian architecture.

After reaching the top, I was glad to see that you can walk all around inside the temple with few restrictions. We imagined what it might have been like there when it was built. We went back down a beach below. There was no one there, except for some curious donkeys.

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