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The "Lunar Churches project" consists of images recorded on black and white negative film, depicting white-washed churches in the Cyclades (a specific group of Greek islands) built by local masters in the previous centuries, mostly without architectural plans. Their geometrical forms have sprung from the collective and partly unconscious spirituality. Photographed in hard summer light around noon, under a clear, cloudless sky which appears dark with the use of a yellow or orange filter, they give the impression that they have been specifically built to match the lunar surface and that they actually belong - having been magically transfered - to the moon. This image has been carefully photographed with a previously unused pre-war Leica III and a high-quality normal (50mm) lens. The film was developed by the photographer himself under the most precise darkroom conditions. It has been digitized by a unique method, where the negative floats in a multi-reflective lightbox, gathering diffused light not just from a flat light source behind it, but from all possible angles. This method preserves the full tonality of the negative. The preservation of the grain structure is accomplished through the use of a non-Bayer sensor, which does not interfere with sharpness and resolution. Bayer sensors, whether used for digital imaging or the digitalization of negatives or slides, they introduce a slight unsharpness and loss of resolution, smudging fine patterns in the images.
2022
Giclee on Canvas
14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in
15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in
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The process of visualizing and making images has been absorbing all my creative energy since my early youth, leaving me without any personal resources needed to care about publicly displaying my photographs. Additionally, until now, almost fourty years after I took the first picture with my father's Argus C3, there is no print of mine hanging on my office or living room walls. This is so, because I have been internalizing all of my pictures at the magic moment of capture, where they capture me - and not vice versa. During my recent photographic excursions, I realized that some latent images appear almost effortlessly on the emulsion of my films as resultants of several extensive internal processes, which have been consciously or unconsciously circumambulating my psyche and its art chambers for years. These processes are slowly coming to a conclusive but yet unspeakable completion and a new audience of viewers formed by chance seems to sense and appreciate them, by deeply relating to these effortless images, in their own unspeakable ways. Thus the decision to showcase them online. Some of them shown here reflect in a concealed or transformed manner many ends of many journeys which - as Juan de Yepes y Álvarez nicely puts it - are bringing "the house (i.e. the soul) to rest" after the tumultous and inevitable dark nights it has experienced. Others are manifesting the quiet celebration of restored hope and others the tranquility of balance in nature or within. Excellent and impressive images but without substance and without them being the result of life-long, mature processes have not found their way to the Saatchi art gallery.
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