Nonda

NONDA (born Epaminondas Papadopoulos in Athens on October 11, 1922; died 2005) was a leading Greek artist of the school of Paris. He was known for his outdoor installations under the Pont Neuf Bridge in Paris as well as his unconventional use of cow's blood as a medium as well as his large scale figurative and abstract expressionist works.

Read more about Nonda:  1940's The Early Years, The Nudes--- Censored Works 1952, 1950's Postwar Paris, In The Streets, Africa, 1960's Public Art On A Large Scale, New York Acrylics, 1970's Color and The Abstraction of Form, Spleen – The Sanguine Series, 1980's Painting and Monumental Sculpture, 1990's The Final Works