Stones (2/2)

Item

Title
Stones (2/2)
Type
Sketch
Format
en JPG
Date
2021
Description
Artwork created and submitted in the context of the ECHO II project which was dedicated to inviting artists in residence to create original artworks, inspired by selected local traditions
Webpage of digital resource presentation
https://echo-heritage.eu/myomekas/s/repository/item/1325
Preview image URL
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Original digital file
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Type EDM
en Image
Rights EDM
CC BY-SA 4.0
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Language
English
Creator
Deyana Stareva
Publisher
Inter Alia
Rights Holder
Deyana Stareva
Relation
Inter Alia
Digitisation equipment
Equipment used: Cameras: Canon 5D Mark IV, Canon 6D | Camera Type: DSLR | Lenses: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM. Image processing software: Adobe Photoshop 22.4 (Windows). Digitisation of artwork: Panagiotis Diapoulis
Bibliographic Citation
“Stones (2/2)”. 2021. Artist: Deyana Stareva. Source: https://echo-heritage.eu/myomekas/s/repository/item/1325. License: CC BY-SA 4.0.
Statement of Responsibility
The art residency has been co-funded by the European Union and is part of the project ECHO II - Traditions in Transition, Creative Europe Programme. The artwork was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of its creators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
Abstract
"Visual Diaries is a research art project conducted during a one-month art residency on the Greek island of Spetses. During my stay, I have been collecting, archiving and memorising stories inherent to the island and the local way of life, in the format of visual diaries with notes and sketches. Four notebooks and thirty drawings are the visual collection and outcome of the project. The number of the drawings mirrors the time spent on the island. Four notebooks are complementing the collection of images and stories. The first diary assembles different flora species from the island. Spetses has also been called the Isola di Spezzie, the Island of Spices and/or flowers. The different plants have been dried and catalogued with names and dates. The second diary (this one) hosts flat stones from the shore in front of our church and working space. The third one includes pastel sketches with landscapes, places and objects from the island. The forth diary is a register of the stories and a prelude to the thirty drawings." Deyana Stareva
Media
Stones (2/2)