Pictures of
George Digalakis

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Artists portrait of George Digalakis

George Digalakis

George Digalakis

  • Lives (lived) in Greece

George Digalakis was born and raised in Athens, Greece, where he still lives today. His first contact with photography was back in 1974, when he received a "Nettar" as a gift from his father. However, it was only in 2011 when he first studied photography at "Photoeidolo", and became acquainted with classic and contemporary photographers, that he realized this medium would offer him a gateway from reality, and enable him to express his inner world.His true love for the art of photography was finally conveyed.

Minimalism, both as an art movement and as a philosophy of life, has influenced his work. The influence from minimalist photographers, such as Michael Kenna can be seen clearly in his seascapes. On the other hand the street photography of Harry Callahan and Giacomo Bruneli, to name only a few, with the extensive use of dark tones highlighting the melancholic mood of their work, has clearly left an imprint on his urban imagery.

George rarely tries to capture the moment andfinds that by ignoring reality he can best convey his inner vision and underlying emotions. He sees the use of black and white as a step away from reality, facilitated further by the addition or removal of parts of the image.Modern technology allows an extensive manipulation of the images and his work relies a lot on post-processing. Another reason he works in black and white is that he considers color to be a distraction from the main building blocks of photography: shape, lines, forms, and tones.

Water, an element he deeply loves, can be found in most of his works, but never as their central theme. Rather, he uses the water and the sky as a canvas on which he places his subjects. They are the means through which he tries to convey emotions and to balance the image.

For the past few years he has been working primarily on his project 'waterscapes', which is characterized by a square frame, a minimalistic and sometimes surrealistic approach, high contrast, order, and a peaceful, yet often sorrowful and lonesome atmosphere. He uses long exposure to move the images further away from reality, introducing the sense of passing time and eliminating the details from the background, thus highlighting his subjects.

At the same time, he is still experimenting with other themes. He finds himself particularly drawn to urban photography, with water reflections and bicycles a recurring subject.

Currently he's a member of "Unwrap" a small photographic group based in Athens.


The pictures are predominantly assigned to the art direction Photography.
George Digalakis was mainly concerned with the following motives: Landscapes.
The art works of the artist are dominated by the colors gray, pastel and black.

Stretcher on canvas

Our canvas prints are handmade in our own workshop. Either the canvas print or the art print laminated on a canvas is stretched onto a quality keyless frame. Perfectly wedged and provided with a suspension, the canvas image can be hung directly. Optionally, we also offer each canvas picture framed, i.e. with floater frame. »In the woods« of George Digalakis as a canvas image also beautifies your home.

Framed pictures

We frame almost every picture. You can choose from many different frames. Passepartouts are just as much a part of your choice as are various options for surface protection. So »Ghosts on the Pier« of George Digalakis becomes a highlight for your living room or bedroom.

Glass pictures

The glass pictures we offer are printed using the UV printing process. Polished edges, scratch-resistant surface, safety glass and floating suspension create a modern ambience in your home. So the glass image »Black and White Silence« of George Digalakis is guaranteed to impress you and every visitor.

Wall papers

Spacefull art from George Digalakis. This gives »Two« a whole new look. The wallpapers are printed according to your information in the latex printing process on solid fleece material.