/ 2017 / Portraiture / Children
Minecrafting
Minecrafting, is a group portrait shot with no stage directions at a
Mykonos summer vacation home. The photograph captures
spontaneous, cinematic moments and everyday gestures, in the
subjects as much as in the spaces they inhabit.
The subjects are immersed in their activities in two separate yet
interconnected spaces, their gaze away from camera, with the
women intent in kitchen chores and the children playing a video
game. Conversation appears to occur amongst them(selves),
leaving the spectator at the margins of action.
The photograph draws inspiration from Dutch Renaissance and
Baroque trompe-l’oeil painting. The careful framing of the subject
matter, as well as the peculiar architecture of the space with its
small-framed window onto a different space, aid the achievement
of a play on linear perspective.
Art has been my steadfast companion, guiding me through life's complexities. My creative process starts with my eyes closed, unlocking untold stories and visions. Inspired by Sol LeWitt's idea that concepts alone can be art, my deepest ideas come from within, shaped by my experiences. Photography, collage, installation, and video art are my main mediums. They help me capture light and shadow, reframe reality, and create immersive experiences. My work embraces adaptability, resilience, and our shared humanity, inviting viewers to connect and empathize.
Awards -'Another Realm' (Video Installation) received The Sunny Art Prize 2018 - 3rd Place
-'Minecrafting' received ArtGemini Prize 2016 - 1st prize for Photography and Digital category - It was also selected for the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize ,NPG London 2017 and Px3 Honourable mention 2017.
-'Helix' received The Dockyard Prize 2016 at 'Of the Sea' (The Historic Dockyard Chatham, 2016). It was also selected for the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize ,NPG London 2016 and finalist of the SOLO Award 2017,
- 'On the Street' won the Royal Photographic Society Monthly Competition -May 2016
- 'Looking for the Bang' & 'Collider' both were selected for the Royal Photographic Society International Images for Science 2016
- 'Boys will Be Boys I' won 3rd Place - Saatchi Magazine ART&MUSIC's Point & Shoot competition 2013
- Twice nominated for Prix Pictet (2016: space, 2015: disorder).
- 'Schoolgirls' received Honourable Mention 2017, Prix de la Photographie Paris Px3 also Honourable mention from IPA International Photography Awards,