Greek Islands & Towns
Offered in this gallery are limited edition giclees, printed on heavy, acid free watercolor paper, using archival inks. Most are available in three sizes and come with a certificate of authenticity.
Or a matted mini giclee sized to fit a standard 8"x10" frame. Or a pack of 6 cards/envelopes (blank inside).
Or a matted mini giclee sized to fit a standard 8"x10" frame. Or a pack of 6 cards/envelopes (blank inside).
Aegina
Aegina is one of the closest islands to Athens and is a popular weekend destination. Relaxing at the harbor Zaxaroplasteon (dessert shop) is a favorite pastime. The harbor church is Panayitsa or Mother Mary.
Andros
This island in the cyclades has sandy beaches. picturesque villages and a mountainous interior. An abundance of water on the island supports olive and lemon groves, vineyards and plenty of wildlife.
Corfu
This view shows the Monastery of Panagia Vlacherna situated on a tiny islet and connected to the shore by an iron bridge. A gift shop supports the monastery but there are no longer resident nuns. Mouse Island, home of Pontikonisi Chapel can be seen in the background.
Fiscardo
Fiscardo is a port village on the island of Cephalonia. Waterfront buildings display traditional colors and the picturesque harbor is a popular yachting berth.
Galaxithi
Galaxithi is a beautiful little old port town in central Greece, situated in the gulf of Korinth. The 18th and 19th centuries saw great prosperity for ship owners in this town and during that time many fine mansions were built.
Gythio
This coastal town on the southern Peloponnese was historically the main port of Sparta. Now it is a hub for tourists who gather there for ferries, seafood and entertainment.
Halki
The port of Emborio is the center of activities on this small picturesque island in the Aegean Sea. The ruined medieval castle of the Knights of St John would have sheltered Christians on route to the Crusades.
Hydra
Hydra is one of the Saronic Islands. It's proximity make it a popular destination for day tours from Athens. All around the bay picturesque white houses are interspersed with great stone mansions, but the 18th century clock tower from the Monastery of Panagia dominates the view.
Windmills of Ios
This group of windmills is lined up along the coast of Ios to catch the sea breezes. They were once used to process grain but today most have been remodeled.
Mykonos
Historic windmills are the most recognized landmark on this internationally known island. For decades it's sunny beaches and vibrant night life have drawn tourists.
Prosilio
This picturesque village is in the Mani region of the Peloponnese. Prosilio means"towards the sun" On the outskirts of the village, goat herds graze on the rocky outcrops among groves of olive trees and wild prickly pear.
Santorini
This volcanic island in Cyclades has a unique geography. Small homes are built on the steep edge of the rocks face. Some have rooms carved out of pumice stone rock left by the volcano. Small family churches are dotted amongst the white homes.
Sketch of Santorini
This volcanic island in Cyclades has a unique geography. Small homes are built on the steep edge of the rocks face. Some have rooms carved out of pumice stone rock left by the volcano. Small family churches are dotted amongst the white homes.
Spetse
Septse is one of the Saronic Islands, a group that is close to Athens. Away from the busy harbor are fine beaches and cool pine forests. This small island is ideal for taking pleasant walks through the narrow streets.
Sunrise Santorini
This volcanic island in Cyclades has a unique geography. Small homes are built on the steep edge of the rocks face. Some have rooms carved out of pumice stone rock left by the volcano. Small family churches are dotted amongst the white homes.















