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Tinos Marble Art

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Tinos Volax: Restaurant sign at the central square

Tinos Volax: Restaurant sign at the central square
Tinos Volax: Informative marble sign to the village spring and the open-air theater

Tinos Volax: Informative marble sign to the village spring and the open-air theater
Tinos Volax: Another marble signpost for the church and the museum

Tinos Volax: Another marble signpost for the church and the museum
Marble Fountain in The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos

Marble Fountain in The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos
Tinos, Marble Fountain in Pyrgos Village

Tinos, Marble Fountain in Pyrgos Village
Marble Lintel featuring the two-headed Eagle, symbol of the Byzantine Empire, at a house in Pyrgos, Tinos

Marble Lintel featuring the two-headed Eagle, symbol of the Byzantine Empire, at a house in Pyrgos, Tinos
Marble Bus Station at Pyrgos, Tinos

Marble Bus Station at Pyrgos, Tinos
Tinos: Marble sculpture for a fountain in Kioura

Tinos: Marble sculpture for a fountain in Kioura
Tinos: Perirrantirion (Sprinkler)

Tinos: Perirrantirion (Sprinkler)


Sculptor Petros Dellatolas, together with his artist wife, Annette Fougnies, are running a School of Sculpture on Tinos, attracting many international apprentices.
Tinos: Mask, 32 x 49 x 16 cm.

Tinos: Mask, 32 x 49 x 16 cm.


A sculpture by sculptor and painter Annette Fougnies, co-operator of Petros Delatolas. They both own and run the Marble Sculpture Studio on Tinos, where students from all over the world take quick steps in learning the basic marble carving techniques.


credit: tinosmarble.com
Marble Frame for a holy Icon in The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos

Marble Frame for a holy Icon in The Holy Convent of Kechrovouni, Tinos
Tinos, Dyo Choria Marble Fountain

Tinos, Dyo Choria Marble Fountain


Photographed with a strange positioning of the camera, yet a superb work by a local artist