Paintings by Zachary Zorbas
Canvas Print: Finding the Monastery of Simonopetra in Mt. Athos
Canvas Print: Finding the Monastery of Simonopetra in Mt. Athos
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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 "Finding the Monastery of Simonopetra in Mt. Athos" 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
I got approved to enter Agios Oros, an Orthodox Spiritual center, back in 2011. There is an application process to get in so thankfully my friend Christos was able to handle that. This ‘Holy Mountain’ is forbidden to women and children.
There are twenty some monasteries on the mountain. We were trekking from one monastery to another and it was starting to get late. We were in the middle of nowhere on the side of a steep mountain while the sun was going down over the sea to the left. The only light source quickly became the moon.
Finally, we saw a small window with a bright light in the distance. We knocked on the door and they welcomed us in. They cooked us a nice meal and we went to bed.







