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Santorini Wallpaper, Portfolio I

 

Doris Athanassakis

Out of Santorini

By Doris Athanassakis

Doris Athanassakis

Note: This portfolio of  images represents yet another offering via Weekly Hubris of works by photographer Doris Athanassakis. Here, the photographer turns her lens on elements of her analog and demotic world, focusing on the architectural elements and whitewash that are Santorini’s visual signature. Athanassakis lives in Imerovigli,  a caldera-side village on the volcanic island of  Santorini. Of Greek and Austrian heritage, Athanassakis has been photographing her island home, its architecture, and its myriad residents, all her life. Her work comprises an ongoing and lifelong meditation upon her stunningly unique surroundings . . . and herself in them. (All Athanassakis’s works are for sale, in limited edition archival prints: please contact her regarding gallery sales through her Weekly Hubris email address: [email protected].)

IMEROVIGLI, Santorini Greece—(Weekly Hubris)—10/27/2014—

Santorini Wallpaper I
Santorini Wallpaper I
Santorini Wallpaper II
Santorini Wallpaper II
Santorini Wallpaper III
Santorini Wallpaper III
Santorini Wallpaper IV
Santorini Wallpaper IV
Santorini Wallpaper V
Santorini Wallpaper V
Santorini Wallpaper VI
Santorini Wallpaper VI
Santorini Wallpaper VII
Santorini Wallpaper VII
Santorini Wallpaper VIII
Santorini Wallpaper VIII

Doris Athanassakis, up until 2013 a world-renowned Santorini restaurateur, changed course in mid-life and now devotes her time to photographing her beloved island and working as a body-work therapist (massage, Chinese Medicine, Shiatsu, Reflexology, aromatherapy, and other healing modalities) on Santorini and in Athens. A multi-multi-lingual, and multi-cultural bi-national (Greek and Austrian), Athanassakis spends part of the year in each of her homelands, but returns in the spring to the light and line of Santorini, the Cycladic island which is her abiding inspiration. Readers and viewers, please, please respect Doris’s Copyright to her photographs, and do not share her work on Facebook or use for other purposes without the photographer’s explicit permission and/or without including the specific Hubris link. Of course, feel free to “like” her columns, but remember that this photographer needs to be compensated for her remarkable work. If you fall in love with an image, buy a print, please. (Author Head Shot Augment: René Laanen.)

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