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Emi Avora: Mediterranean Light, Mythology, and the Art of Relocation

Emi Avora: Mediterranean Light, Mythology, and the Art of Relocation

In this episode, host Kat (Ekaterina Popova) is joined by painter Emi Avora, a London-trained and Singapore-based artist whose work blends architectural structure with lush, dreamlike abstraction. Drawing from her upbringing in Greece, Mediterranean...

The Create! Podcast · Ekaterina Popova

February 5, 202628m 57s

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In this episode, host Kat (Ekaterina Popova) is joined by painter Emi Avora, a London-trained and Singapore-based artist whose work blends architectural structure with lush, dreamlike abstraction. Drawing from her upbringing in Greece, Mediterranean light, mythology, and lived experiences across cultures, Emi creates immersive interiors that feel both opulent and quietly haunting.

www.emiavora.com

 

In this conversation, we discuss:

 

Emi's journey: From growing up in her father's studio in Corfu to her formal art education.

The influence of light: How Mediterranean light remains a primary tool for creating clarity in her work.

Finding roots through relocation: How moving to Singapore drew her back to symbols and mythology in her subject matter.

Building a sustainable practice: Insights on balancing motherhood with a dedicated studio life and trusting the slow unfolding of your work.

Professional milestones: Her recent recognition as the winner of the Women in Art Prize and what that visibility has meant for her career.

 

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