Portfolio > Vortex Series

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In the early and mid-nineties, I was drawn to the image of the vortex. As a symbol of nature’s energy, the vortex served as the perfect receptacle for my varied and rhythmic brushstrokes. I also used assorted tools to scrape and scratch the painted areas, embellishing the surface of the canvas.

"These paintings evoke a luminosity, the rich color hues create an abstract surface. The paint is applied layer upon layer, both by brush and pencil which contributes to the translucent surface quality of these works."
Holly Block, Director
Bronx Museum of the Arts

"In the Stratis work, the force and chaos inherent in natural structures is realized. Stratis has discovered the vortex in these works and finds, through layers of patterns, an ever-deepening tunnel that draws the viewer to its shaky center."
. Brita Brundage.
. Westchester Weekly

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oil on canvas
66" x 84", triptych
1998
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oil on arches paper
38.5" x 40.5"
1999
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oil on canvas
72" x 52"
1999
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oil and pencil on board
9.5" x 11"
1998
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oil on canvas
39" x 29"
1998
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oil on canvas
46" x 36"
1998
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oil on arches paper
32.5" x 32.5"
1997
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oil on canvas
28" x 28"
1995
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oil on canvas
66" x 60"
1995