“Odysseus’ Clepsydra” by Photographer Makis Makris
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A hanging visible narrative impressed by Homer’s The Odyssey by photographer Makis Makris. Born and based mostly in Kavala, Greece, “Odysseus’ Clepsydra” is an assemblage of fragments derived from candid photographs, archival supplies, and chosen scenes from assorted tv broadcasts. The venture seeks to visualise the inside turmoil and emotional transitions that happen throughout a troublesome and precarious journey into the world. Particularly whereby one’s goals and wishes are always working up towards a way of worry and unease not only for what has occurred previously however what’s but to return:
“The objectives we set on the daybreak of our lives are sometimes succeeded by sudden twists and frustrations, as years flip into an incessant wrestle for survival. Nevertheless, the Time we’re left with is teeming with the hope of restoration of our psychological steadiness, in order that we’re in the end led to redemption. At the hours of darkness and chaos governing our life I consider there’s hope, a light-weight, which although not essentially shiny, can nevertheless present us the way in which, ought to we let it. Be that as it might, had been it not for darkness, how might we worship mild..?”
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