Alexia Prassa
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- JoinedMarch 2010
- OccupationArchitect
- Current cityThessaloniki
- CountryGreece
- Emailalexia_prassa@yahoo.gr
- Websitehttp://www.metesysm.gr
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Alexia is a marvellous and talented woman photographer. Many talented photographer and women there are here in flickr , but Alexia join perfectly mood, emotions and feelings we , women mostly , can recognize trought them. Could be our lives on there , could be our feelings. She, Alexia, photograph womens's diaries wit… Read more
Alexia is a marvellous and talented woman photographer. Many talented photographer and women there are here in flickr , but Alexia join perfectly mood, emotions and feelings we , women mostly , can recognize trought them. Could be our lives on there , could be our feelings. She, Alexia, photograph womens's diaries with a very moving and touching "regard". so very remarkable, pure , simple and beautiful photos. I adore also the other works and i like the "fresh air" of the last photos painting with marvellous colors and teen energy. good vibes. Excelent ART! Despite her art, Alexia is one of the most kind Artistis here in flickr, always sweet and generous artist to her peers in flickr. congrats and keep going!
Read lessi really admire the ability of Alexia to approach her characters and to show their moods! her photos are atmospheric and full of emotions! thanks for sharing dear.
I've only begun to know Alexia's work, but she has quickly found an important place on my list of photographers not to be missed. Honest. Subtle... often what she does not show is as important as what actually makes it into her frame. She shoots with a slightly blurred view, refusing to make it easy for us to get to he… Read more
I've only begun to know Alexia's work, but she has quickly found an important place on my list of photographers not to be missed. Honest. Subtle... often what she does not show is as important as what actually makes it into her frame. She shoots with a slightly blurred view, refusing to make it easy for us to get to her meaning, her often wickedly intense message. In black & white she takes the world, twists it a bit and then gives it back to us with her own special touch of social commentary, irony and wit. Hers is a quietly effective scapel that cuts to the meaning quickly and deeply but quietly... no need for a blunt object or to slam us over the head with a didactic club. If there is an "essentials" list here - one of photographers who have to be seen, she must be included.
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