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Maria Mylona aka Rima Lyma – Human Rights

I think that if art could change the world so many centuries ago, that change would have taken
place and we would know a lot about it.

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Patras, Greece

Maria Milona (Ryma Lyma)

Rima Lyma aka Maria Mylona is an illustrator, a graphic designer and a muralist. She was born in Patras GR and because the city had a port her dream is to see the world. She studied in AKTO college in Athens GR and she received a Bachelor Degree in Graphic Design in 2012. Rima lives and works in Athens. Since 2012 she has worked as a freelance graphic designer and artist in a variety of projects. Such as branding for small businesses, festivals and theatrical posters. In 2016 started as an outworker in Sianti Gallery (Athens, GR) in multiple projects on social media and graphic design projects. Also, besides art, she writes poems and articles and has her own radio show. Since 2019 she works almost exclusively as an illustrator and muralist. She has some beautiful collaborations with foundations, festivals, companies and press. She works in analog and digital ways. Either way her colors are bold and eccentric, colors that have their origins into carnival as it is celebrated for ages in the city she was born. Her visual language is spoken through a child’s eyes. Her themes are about daydreaming and reminiscing. She starts by depicting a memory and she discovers the way this memory is connected to the present. Her art aims to relax the viewer, soothe, reward and eve acquit. She makes art for the child we all have inside us, she makes art because that’s all she knows, she makes art for Santa Claus who may exist. For the power of our fragile nature that can become the driving force of today.

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I think that if art could change the world so many centuries ago, that change would have taken
place and we would know a lot about it. Art is a living creature, like us, animals, trees, art can only
be in solidarity with the other creatures around it, asking questions, magnifying narratives and
transmitting them to more and more eyes and ears. Art can speak openly in a secret universal
language, and as much as this may seem like a luxury, it is also more necessary than ever. We
need the sensitivity of creators, the love for the life and things of artists, the give and take of a
creator with the people around him. In essence, we need that open dialogue where everyone can
add their own piece and the puzzle fits everyone in whenever it is completed. Otherwise we hope
all these little pieces that everyone adds will create a work of art in constant evolution that fits
them all. Human rights is what it is. A constant struggle, hand in hand with diversity that opens its
arms more and more to embrace more and more people and ultimately to justify and make visible
all those forgotten in the course of the hegemony of the few and powerful. Human rights are the
right and obligation of every creature and ultimately of every human being for the benefit of all
living creatures.

Additional information

Location

Patras, Greece

Project

Human Rights, March 2021

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