Ο Χαράλαμπος Ξεκουκουλωτάκης αρθρογράφος στο Helium (παγκόσμιο ηλεκτρονικό μέσο ενημέρωσης) αποτύπωσε με μερικές γρήγορες και δυνατές πινελιές την πορεία αλλά και όλη τη φιλοσοφία της Σύνης πίσω από τα έργα της.
Η σελίδα που αναρτήθηκε είναι εδώ και αυτούσιο το κείμενο είναι το παρακάτω:
"Syni Anastasiadi was born in Alexandroupolis in 1947. She studied drawing at Eukleidis School of Thessaloniki in Greece. She also got involved with ceramics and silkscreen printing. Between 1982 and 1983 she studied mixed media in Vienna, Austria. Since 1996 she lives in Alexandroupolis, where she maintains her studio, while she has also created the exhibition space Aithousa Syni.
Works by Syni Anastasiadi can be found in several public and private collections in Greece, Canada, Spain, Germany, France, Romania and Luxembourg.
She has had many solo shows of her work and is associated with Galerie Zygos in Athens, Greece (1988, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2004) and Galerie Terzo in Berlin, (1990, 1991, 1999, 2002, 2008). She has also exhibited her paintings in the gallery of the Monastery of Karolos in Chania, Greece and recently at the Hellenic Centre in London. Her current exhibition, which will be open to the public until 31 August 2009, has already received a very warm reception. Her exhibition, entitled Epithymion Anavasis, Enotites Treis includes 32 paintings made of oil and mixed technique. Once again Syni Anastasiadi captured in her paintings the essence of substance, lifting it to an out of this world level. The red colour and its different shades have dominant place in her work and the same goes for the female figures.
Syni Anastasiadi paints the passionate female figure, who is never ready to give her pride, her eroticism and the inner strength of her soul up. The erotic element of her works could certainly be associated with an existential concern in search of the alter ego in a world which has become a vast and hard to bear desert
The painter does not really feel the need to borrow any models for her work, since the forms she adopts come from her mind. She constantly aims to demolish these forms and to rearrange them, giving them a decorative tone.
Francis Bacon managed to celebrate the tragic element in the human fate and Syni Anastasiadi proves to be a very good follower of Bacon.
I agree with Professor Hasan Badawi, who holds that Syni Anastasiadi expresses the passage from shape to lack of shape and that she gives a divine substance to the shape and that gives shape to the divine.
In her work, we can clearly see where Syni Anastasiadi comes from; Beginning with Ancient Greece, we reach Byzantium. A unique passage from the fighting spirit to the genuine deep democratic roots
Syni Anastasiadi wants planet earth to be a united continent and her source of inspiration to remain endless. I am sure that for many more years Syni Anastasiadi will give evidence of her endless inspiration and I agree with the distinguished Greek architect, Mr. Panos Arvanitakis, who has pointed out that her latest exhibition at the Hellenic Centre in London is a compliment for London, for the Hellenic diaspora in London, for the Hellenic Centre in London, for all of us."


