Sunday, March 8, 2026

Triada Samaras: Euclid’s Finite to Zeno’s Infinite at the Greek Consulate in NYC


Above: Euclidian Web, Triada Samaras, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20 inches

Above right: Greek Consul General Kanara (right) and Antonia Papatzanaki at the Opening Reception

Reflecting on a successful opening at the Consulate General of Greece in New York City:

It was an honor to celebrate the reception for "Euclid’s Finite to Zeno’s Infinite: Hellenic American Women Artists" last Wednesday, March 4. This exhibition, honoring International Women’s Month, features the work of 19 Hellenic-American women artists exploring diverse narratives of heritage and identity.
My deepest gratitude to the curator and organizer for their vision in bringing this collection to life. It was a pleasure to engage with so many colleagues and guests in such a meaningful setting.
The exhibition remains on view through March 31, 2026. For those interested in viewing the digital catalogue and exhibition brochure, please visit my News page:


Above: Euclidian Web, Triada Samaras, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20 inches

Euclidian Web serves as a visual meditation on the tension between order and the unknown. Inspired by the exhibition’s focus on Hellenic philosophical roots, the painting utilizes linear intersections to map the finite boundaries of logic against the infinite nature of existence. The branch-like forms, created through a mindful, neurographic process, reference the organic growth patterns found in nature—mirroring both neural pathways and the sprawling networks of the physical world. In this work, the web is not a trap, but a connection; a map of the internal constraints we face and the vast, limitless space that exists once we move through them.



Above: Zeno's Horizon, Triada Samaras, 2025, Acrylic, oil crayon on canvas, 20 x 16 inches













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