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Since the mid-1980s Alex Mylona creates a very large series of artworks, where she works with thin slabs of white marble , presenting abstract compositions, which are distinguished for their geometric simplicity and rigor. Squares, circles, parallelograms and semi-circles create compositions, well organized and studied, where the proportions, harmonious relationships, white color and texture of the material reveal to the viewer areas of aesthetic pleasure. The shapes retain their ancestral symbolic meaning, while the titles are of no particular significance. They emerge after the artworks are completed, when, some of them allude to recognizable images. One of the characteristic examples of this period is the artwork "Thinking".

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