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Barclay, Aegea

Aegea Barclay

Aegea Barclay began her love for the arts as a very small child. She was lucky enough to grow up in an artistic family, which surrounded her with the knowledge and appreciation of many of the most brilliant artists of our time. Because of these interactions, Aegea’s aspiration is to become one of the distinguished female abstract artists of her generation, following in the footsteps of the great female artist, Georgia O’Keeffe. Aegea graduated from one of the top art schools in the country, Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in painting and photography. Upon graduation, she decided to do things differently than most artists and opened her own gallery, Aegean Design Gallery on Queen Anne Hill. She has established a unique style in her abstract paintings of geometric color fields and her freedom of expression in her distinctive drip techniques.

The Hand of Zeus, written by Aegea and Katerina Barclay, tells the story of the creation of Greece. In it, the authors weave a compelling tale of Zeus' generosity, his betrayal, and the ultimate act that led to the creation of Greece and her many islands. Illustrated by Katerina Barclay in bold color, rich earth tones and dazzling metallics, the final book, printed on heavy art paper, has the feel of an illuminated manuscript from times past.

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