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Strawberry Blue
by Marinos Tsagkarakis

A meditative work photographed in an alluring local park in the Netherlands; Strawberry Blue began in the aftermath of the artist’s migration north from Greece, where soon after arrival he was badly injured in a road accident. An arduous recovery process — along with upheaval in adapting to an unfamiliar environment — triggered an inner quest for belonging and identity redefinition. Over years Tsagkarakis routinely wandered through the park terrain, observing its nuances and dreamlike setting while interacting with strangers and all living things. In portraits he glimpses reflections of himself, where echoes of his own struggles are in dialogue with the tangled, evolving landscape. Strawberry Blue feels out of kilter at times, like laughing while crying. It’s about resilience, persistence and growing new roots… We are invited on this journey with minds open to the unknown, allowing the path ahead to lead us where it will.

Marinos Tsagkarakis is a fine-art photographer based in the Netherlands. He was born (1984) and raised on the island of Crete. His work has exhibited in international festivals including Mois De La Photo (Paris), Jeju Biennale (South Korea), Unseen (Amsterdam), Fotofilmic (L.A & Vancouver), Athens Photo Festival (Athens) and art spaces across Europe and the USA.

  • 215 x 165mm
  • 126 pages with 69 photographs and illustrations
  • Section sewn with foil on cover and spine
  • Published by Overlapse