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LOST IN TRANSACTION: GREEK PROPERTIES

When a country is in an economic crisis it so often results in images of despair and grief. It rarely occurs that beauty is seen or captured during these challenging times. In this case however, beauty is definitely visible. An almost surreal beauty, appearing to be directed by mother nature. This photo series will take its audience to different Greek islands where the development and sales of villa's and hotels have been postponed because of the economic crisis. These bone-like, concrete structures are far from being completed. Some have already waited years for financial aid. Which most likely will not happen anytime soon. The projects were developed on the most wonderful and unique locations. On hillsides with breathtaking sea views or on mountains surrounded by olive trees, enclosed with privacy and serenity. The architectural lines combined with the ash-grey concrete structures are an attractive contrast against the rough, red-colored rocks, the warm yellow high grass and the olive green bushes and trees. This almost abstract scenery shows a unique synergy between architecture and nature. It creates a new and intriguing landscape in which failure, poverty and hopelessness are easily forgotten.


LOST IN TRANSACTION: GREEK PROPERTIES
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LOST IN TRANSACTION: GREEK PROPERTIES

When a country is in an economic crisis it so often results in images of despair and grief. It rarely occurs that beauty is seen or captured duri Read More

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