My Homeland is a personal project that is a work in progress.
It was born out of my visits to Greek rural areas and, perhaps, a need to fill the emotional void of the concept of homeland following my relocation abroad.
The gradual discovery of a place leads to the awareness and redefinition of internal needs.
Having been born in a megacity and lived in cities all my life, I had never experienced life in a village – until I started this project.
Currently, I focus on nature and landscapes and later I plan to turn my attention to people and their connection with their places.