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Anicca: A photographic series of minimalist scapes by Pygmalion Karatzas

‘Anicca’ is the Buddhist notion that all of existence is in a constant state of flux and impermanence.

“Anicca, ‘Anatta’ (the absence of an abiding self), and ‘Dukkha’ (suffering) together make up the three basic characteristics of all phenomenal existence, according to this doctrine. Mental events come into being and dissolve. Recognition of the fact that anicca characterises everything is one of the first steps in the Buddhist’s spiritual progress towards enlightenment. Long exposure and minimalist photography is a fitting and creative way to contemplate on this existential condition that can be both suffering and liberating. Anywhere we turn our camera/attention at – landscapes, waterscapes, cityscapes, terrain vague, urban/rural life – becomes a canvas of cultivated awareness, sometimes joyfully ecstatic, others overwhelmingly tragic, but guiding us to move forward with never ending integrality; always partial, already whole.

This on-going project started in 2011 inspired by fine art photographers David Burdeny, Michael Kenna, Irene Kung, Michael Massaia, Gregory Colbert, among others. Having studied and practiced various meditative techniques in the past, the role of the ‘still point’ in the creative process and the Zen aesthetic are concepts I tried to integrate into this series. To be still is to create a state of consciousness that is open and receptive. Single-pointedness of mind builds concentration and taps into our physical, mental and emotional reserves and opens our spiritual capacities. We become more directly aware of the world, cultivating a mindful state of being that ideally is transmitted into our work and resonates that state to the viewer.

During my travels, either for commissioned assignments or for personal projects, I look for scapes and moments with a strong presence that are at the same time flitting. Sometimes the process is fast (a quick stop at the side of the highway), other times it’s slow (experimenting with different neutral density filters and exposures, waiting for the clouds or fog); sometimes the elements align effortlessly, other times with persistence and resolve. From locations I have visited many times to unfamiliar places I connect with for a brief moment, we can find what they refer in Zen as ‘the beginner’s mind’, a fresh look as if we just witnessed the wonders of this world. When we momentarily drop all we know and the anxiety of the unknown, we can rest in the unifying consciousness that ultimately all is one.”

All entities move and nothing remains still,
You cannot step twice into the same river. – Heraclitus

Rock garden I, Diakofto
Rock garden II, Diakofto
Rock garden III, Diakofto
Monemvasia
Dead end, Drepano
Enzo, Patra
Summer nights, Patra
Shining through, Patra
Aigis, Kea island
Knot, Selianitika
Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge
Marina, Aigion
Dimitrios shipwreck, Gytheio
Kinosoura shipwrecks, Salamina
Klisova Lagoon I, Messolongi
Saint Nicolas, Georgioupoli Crete
Age of innocence, Elounda Bay, Crete
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