Spyridon Mouratidis wins international art award

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Greek artist Spyridon Mouratidis, who is contributing to The Greek Herald, has received international recognition for his work, earning the prestigious “Excellence Award” at a watercolor exhibition in Nepal. This honor places him among the top ten artists worldwide to be celebrated at the event.

Earlier this year, Mouratidis was also awarded the “Nomination Award” in Singapore.

The award-winning piece is a watercolor painting of Little Bay, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, created in Corfu, Greece, and exhibited in Nepal. The artwork was inspired by a photograph taken by Kyriaki Orfanos, a Sydney resident.

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