Maria Giannikou’s solo painting exhibition “Echoes” has come to a close at Book and Art in Mytilene, leaving behind a sequence of images and encounters that linger like quiet, persistent reverberations. From the first to the final day, the exhibition invited visitors to approach memory and silence not as something empty, but as a space filled with traces.




Touching the silences of the past
With works moving between the abstract and the recognisable, “Echoes” explored our relationship with what leaves an imprint: absence, subtle shifts in time, and inner returns that are not noise, but feeling. The paintings read like fragments of memory, shaped through discreet marks, pauses, and repetitions—leaving room for each viewer to complete the journey in their own way.




Thanks
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who visited the exhibition, spent time with the works, and shared thoughts and feelings. Warm thanks also to Ved Med Lesvos for its kind support.





