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Carpet "Guardian of Innocence"
€ 5500 
This textile artwork is a rug reproduction of the painting "Guardian of Innocence" by the artist Masha Bo. The rug captures the bold, striking imagery of the original, depicting a powerful female figure holding a toy gun, framed by a radiant halo and standing firmly between two vivid red flowers. The piece blends innocence and defiance, referencing religious iconography and feminist strength with a playful yet provocative tone. The blue background and soft texture of the tufted rug contrast with the fierce stance of the figure, evoking a sense of sacred rebellion.
carpet-guardian-of-innocence
6/17/2025
Acrylic
Food for thought
€ 700 
In “Food for Thought”, Valentinos Vassiliou presents a striking juxtaposition between primal instinct and modern absurdity. The contemplative gaze of the chimpanzee evokes a sense of quiet intelligence and emotional depth, challenging viewers to reflect on our evolutionary connection and shared consciousness with other species. The animal’s expression is almost human — resigned, thoughtful, and eerily aware — as if processing the strange spectacle before it.
food-for-thought
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Emoji holocaust
€ 700 
In “Emoji Holocaust”, Valentinos Vassiliou presents a haunting critique of emotional commodification in the digital age. The painting features a gumball machine stuffed with emojis—each representing a different, often conflicting emotion—ranging from joy and love to rage and despair. These once-playful symbols are no longer just icons of expression; they’re trapped in a glass capsule, mass-produced and dispensed with mechanical indifference. Below, a colorful sludge pours out, as if the weight of collective emotion has been ground into a synthetic, unreadable mess. It's a grotesque metaphor for how social media dilutes and devalues real human feeling.
emoji-holocaust
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Good morning colonies
€ 360 
“Good Morning Colonies” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a powerful and unsettling portrait that confronts the legacy of colonialism through a sharp, symbolic transformation of a familiar figure. Depicting Queen Elizabeth II with a crown and necklace made of bullets dripping with blood, the artist merges iconography of royalty with tools of violence. The halo-like bullet crown, once a symbol of divinity and rule, becomes an indictment of empire. Against a jarring green background, the monarch's expression is ambiguous—neither remorseful nor triumphant—capturing the cold continuity of power structures cloaked in elegance.
good-morning-colonies
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Raising the Dollar
€ 600 
“Raising the Dollar” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a provocative reimagining of the iconic Iwo Jima photograph—only here, the soldiers are not hoisting a national flag, but a giant dollar bill. Rendered against a flat, searing yellow background, the black silhouettes of the figures strike a familiar yet unsettling pose. The stark contrast and exaggerated symbolism strip away the nobility of war and heroism, replacing it with a biting critique of capitalism and the glorification of money. The dollar becomes the new banner of conquest—a symbol not of unity or sacrifice, but of commodified triumph.
raising-the-dollar
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Be the Hacker of Your Fucking Mind
€ 600 
“Be the Hacker of Your Fucking Mind” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a defiant, punk-inspired visual manifesto calling for radical self-awareness and inner revolution. Against a backdrop of raw red and electric blue, masked figures stare back at the viewer—confrontational, alert, and unignorable. Their protective gear evokes resistance, danger, or perhaps psychological warfare. Cut-out style typography shouts the central message like a street protest or a rebellious zine: a demand to take control of your mental programming, to disrupt patterns, and reject societal conditioning.
be-the-hacker-of-your-fucking-mind
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Winston Churchill
€ 1000 
“Winston Churchill” by Valentinos Vassiliou reimagines the iconic wartime leader in a surreal, dreamlike context that disrupts the expected gravity of historical portraiture. Painted in stark black and white, Churchill’s stern and weary expression contrasts with the whimsical background—cartoonish clouds and scattered stars floating in a flat beige sky. A faint, almost comical patch of green graces his bald head, adding an additional note of absurdity or decay. This playful yet melancholic visual tension invites viewers to reconsider the burden of greatness and the fragile humanity behind the myth.
winston-churchill
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Where Can I Buy Happiness?
€ 2000 
“Where Can I Buy Happiness?” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a poignant and ironic reflection on consumerism, emotional emptiness, and the illusion of joy in a capitalist world. The repeated figure—visibly aging and slouching with each step—carries a yellow shopping bag adorned with a classic smiley face. Despite the bright emblem of cheer, the man's posture remains defeated, disengaged, and joyless. The background is stark and empty, enhancing the emotional weight of the procession. Like a reverse evolution, the painting captures a downward spiral disguised as progress.
where-can-i-buy-happiness
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Diego
€ 1000 
“Diego” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a reverent and symbolic portrait of football legend Diego Maradona, presented not just as an athlete, but as a mythic figure. The iconic number 10 jersey and Maradona’s unmistakable form are painted mid-stride, full of poise and determination. Behind him, a glowing halo subtly elevates the composition into the realm of sainthood or martyrdom—transforming a sports icon into a modern-day saint. The background is stripped of noise, emphasizing the solitary, sacred presence of the figure, as if he were walking off the field and into legend.
diego
6/10/2025

Origami man

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€ 3000 

Acrylic
Origami man
€ 3000 
“Origami Man” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a witty and thought-provoking deconstruction of masculinity, privacy, and absurd ritual. The figure, constructed entirely from angular, yellow origami-like folds, sits on a toilet—an icon of mundane human vulnerability—while smoking with casual detachment. The form is sharp and rigid, almost mechanical, contrasting humorously with the softness and banality of the act. The exaggerated geometry gives the impression of control and artificiality, as if the character is manufactured, folded into existence by cultural expectations or internal defenses.
origami-man
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Breaking Bad
€ 3000 
“Breaking Bad” by Valentinos Vassiliou presents a striking figure seated with arms defiantly crossed, dressed in a corporate suit, but wearing an astronaut helmet with a dulled, golden visor. The helmet reflects no light—only void—turning the face into a faceless cosmos. The man sits atop a vibrant pink exercise ball, injecting an absurd, almost humorous contrast into the otherwise austere scene. This combination of control, detachment, and surreal props suggests a character who is both powerful and absurd, grounded yet drifting far from reality.
breaking-bad-2
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Breaking bad
€ 2000 
“Breaking Bad” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a bold fusion of the corporate and the cosmic, the rational and the surreal. A man in a tailored green suit stands confidently, one hand in his pocket, the other holding a cigarette—a portrait of power and control. Yet his head is replaced with a reflective golden astronaut helmet, obscuring his identity and replacing it with a vast void. The helmet reflects nothing yet contains everything: it becomes a metaphor for alienation, ego, ambition, and perhaps, delusion. The pink spiral on the ground hints at chaos, a portal, or something quietly unraveling just beneath the surface.
breaking-bad
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Social Elephan
€ 2000 
“Social Elephant” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a sharp and ironic commentary on ego, vulnerability, and digital validation. A naked figure sits exposed and unguarded, yet wears a geometric elephant mask—symbolizing memory, weight, and possibly emotional armor. The only element obscuring the figure’s nudity is a social media “like” icon strategically placed over the genitals, drawing immediate attention to how self-worth and identity have become entangled with online affirmation. The contrast between the ancient symbolism of the elephant and the fleeting emptiness of a single like creates a poignant tension.
social-elephan
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Escape
€ 3000 
“Escape” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a surreal and satirical meditation on the tension between control and absurdity. A faceless figure in a futuristic racing suit, its helmet polished and reflective, cradles a cluster of chickens—symbols of domesticity, fragility, and often chaos. The juxtaposition is jarring: one represents speed, precision, and modern isolation; the other, vulnerability, life, and earthiness. The contrast becomes a quiet rebellion—a question mark posed in paint. Is the figure escaping from the world, or into it?
escape
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Sumo
€ 2800 
“Sumo” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a visually arresting reflection on strength, repetition, and collective tension. The stacked sumo-like figures—robust, almost architectural—evoke both weight and balance. Dressed in patterned undergarments with floral motifs, they form a human totem, a cycle of support and burden. Each expression is stoic, almost indifferent, as if locked in an endless ritual of holding and being held. The figures’ muscular forms contrast with the delicate flowers on their garments, underscoring a duality between power and vulnerability, tradition and playfulness.
sumo
6/10/2025
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The Hidden Self
€ 2000 
“The Hidden Self” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a raw and haunting exploration of identity, vulnerability, and transformation. The figure—nude, curled inward, and wearing an exaggerated rooster mask—embodies both defense and exposure. The mask, vibrant and dominant, becomes a paradoxical armor: a bold symbol of aggression and pride that simultaneously hides the delicate human form beneath. The feathered back blurs the line between human and animal, suggesting metamorphosis, camouflage, or inner turmoil. This hybrid being sits in a pose of introspection, almost fetal, evoking isolation, shame, or a need for protection.
the-hidden-self
6/10/2025
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Hope
€ 1300 
“Hope” by Valentinos Vassiliou is a poignant visual paradox—at once unsettling and quietly defiant. The figure wears a black balaclava inscribed with the famous phrase: “You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.” Set against a soft, floral background, this masked presence challenges the viewer with a message of resistance and awareness. The eyes are human, exposed, alert—refusing to be silenced, even behind a mask that symbolizes both anonymity and survival.
hope
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Jean-Michel Basquiat Portrait
€ 1100 
“Jean-Michel Basquiat Portrait” by Valentinos Vassiliou is an electrifying homage to one of the most iconic and uncompromising voices in contemporary art. Painted in a raw, expressive style reminiscent of Basquiat himself, the portrait radiates tension and reverence. The skull-like face, tribal markings, and stark contrasts between red and black conjure themes of rage, genius, and existential defiance. The figure stares back with eyes that seem to both accuse and invite, embodying the duality of Basquiat’s legacy—at once vulnerable and confrontational, spiritual and brutally real.
jean-michel-basquiat-portrait
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Uma
€ 1100 
In “Uma” by Valentinos Vassiliou, the artist presents a hauntingly elegant figure rendered in expressive brushstrokes and a dreamlike palette. The cool blues and purples of the figure’s face and garment contrast with the warm, swirling tones of yellow and orange in the hair, creating a sense of emotional duality—serenity and turmoil intertwined. The character’s blank, unseeing eyes and the slightly blurred mouth suggest a silenced presence, as though Uma is caught between expression and erasure. The background, soft and ethereal in lavender hues, envelops the figure in a sense of stillness and introspection.
uma
6/10/2025
Acrylic
Copy
€ 4600 
In "Copy" by Valentinos Vassiliou, the artist presents a minimalist yet profoundly conceptual piece. A nearly monochromatic black canvas dominates the composition, confronting the viewer with its stark, unyielding presence. Below it, an open book—also black—rests on a pedestal, echoing the canvas above. The subtle tonal variations and hints of red that bleed through the black surface suggest depth and complexity hidden beneath the apparent void. Vassiliou challenges the viewer to consider what is visible versus what is concealed, prompting an intimate engagement with silence, shadow, and absence.
copy
6/10/2025

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