...the sky prevails, a sky that cannot be defined nor counted, where the emotion finally discovers the space that belongs to it. Then, there is this open, endless sky, utterly alive, that is constantly reformed like Proteas. And every time you get stunned in the view of the endless variety of transformations and their inconceivable beauty.

Stelios Lydakis, PhD in History of Art
Athens, September 1989

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Sky” 1988, pigments and acrylic on canvas, 100x100cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Sky” 1988, pigments and acrylic on canvas, 100x100cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Sky” 1988, pigments and acrylic on canvas, 100x100cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Seascape” 1990, oil on canvas, 120x80cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Seascape” 1990, oil on canvas, 120x80cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Landscape” 1990, oil on canvas paper, 35x50cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Plain” 1995, oil on canvas, 100x120cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Nocturnal Fishing” 1995, oil on canvas, 40x70cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Nocturnal” 1995, oil on canvas, 40x70cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Horizon” 1992, oil on canvas, 120x60cm

Vasiliki Sagioti “Landscape” 1992, oil on canvas, 120x60cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Seascape” 1992, oil on canvas, 100x100cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Landscape” 1992, oil on canvas, 100x70cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Clouds” 1988, oil on cardboard, 23x32cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Landscape” 1990, oil on paper canvas, 25x20cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Plain” 1994, oil on canvas, 120x60cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Clouds” 1988, oil on cardboard, 23x32cm

Vasiliki Sagkioti “Sky” 1989, oil on canvas paper, 35x50cm