- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
- Alexandros Christodoulopoulos tria ex quattuor
Tria ex Quattuor
The Water, the Air, and the Earth, are the three of the four elements that define the daily life and cultural identity of many societies. The photographs of this gallery, capture the human interaction with these elements through observation.
These three elements have deep roots in the collective consciousness of humanity. The sea symbolizes the unconscious and the unknown, the sky the spirituality and the freedom, while the earth the stability and the fertility. The photographs in the gallery “Tria ex Quattuor” highlight these archetypal symbols, offering a visual representation of the deeper psychological and spiritual quests of humanity.
The photographs can be interpreted as an exploration of the inner landscapes of the photographer’s soul. Emotions and unconscious desires, ambitions and dreams, roots and reality. The photographs act as mirror of the soul, allowing the viewer to recognize and connect with his own inner states and feelings.