At the mountain of Parnitha, 30 km from the centre of Athens Greece, among burnt tree trunks and a nature struggling to recover from an extensive damage after a wildfire back in 2007, there is a park different from others.
It is an outdoor exhibition featuring twenty sculptures carved from burnt logs of the 2007 wildfire. The exhibition opened on October 2012 just opposite an abandoned hotel whose original use was to serve as a sanatorium from 1912 till 1960.
The sanatorium treated people who suffered from the scourge of the era, tuberculosis. Thousands of people were hospitalized there. The building was turned into a hotel around 1960 after the discovery of antibiotics.
The exhibition, aptly entitled “The Park of Souls”, is dedicated to the memory of those who lived and died there and attempts to re-create the feelings of the inmates.
I spent endless hours there, photographing under different weather conditions and selected the long exposure approach in an effort to capture the feelings of loneliness and despair that emanate from the place.
My inspiration for this series was the work of photographer Michael Kenna and his images of the Moai statues at Easter Island.
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Park of Souls (Series)
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Gregoris Mentzas leads a double life as an academic professor at the uiversity and a fine art photographer. He has attended a two-year course at a photography school, a one-year seminar on cinematography and film directing and participated in many photography seminars. His work focuses on the concepts of time and decay, tranquility and silence. He strives to capture serenity and encapsulate the ephemeral quality of calmness. He has participated in many group exhibitions and won multiple awards in fine art photography contests like the IPA International Photography Awards, the Px3 Prix de la Photographie, the Moscow Fine Art Foto Awards and the FAPA Fine Art Photography Awards, among others.
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