Udinotti is the author of Udinotti, a collection of her writings illustrated with photographs of her sculpture.[3]
Early life
Udinotti was born on January 9, 1940, in Greece. Her father was executed by the Communists after World War II, when Udinotti was only four years old. The Communists arrested her father, who they suspected of working against their interests, and executed him alongside 2,000 prisoners, during the Dekemvriana events, outside of Athens.[4] This tragedy would later affect Udinotti's work, such as her commemorative series called "Monument to My Father." Barely a teenager when she left for the United States, where she enrolled at Arizona State University.
Works
Udinotti has stated that her father has been the leading inspiration for her art and in making herself successful. In 1987, she began working on the series called "Monument to My Father," which was her first three-dimensional work. This consists of oil paints and plaster with her written poetry on stelae.
Then she began "Shadow Images", which was a commemorative piece after for her mother's death. This consists of graphite with the use of negative space.
In 2000, Udinotti began founding the Udinotti Museum of Figurative Art,[2] a personally-funded and private organization. She was dedicated to educating and sharing with the public the ancient messages of art. She then worked towards curating the artworks and planning the construction of the museum. It officially opened in November 2007.