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Tereza Palaiologou

Whispers of Loch Ness

Whispers of Loch Ness

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Whispers of Loch Ness – Tereza Palaiologou

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Format 90 × 60 cm
🔹 Print only: €750
🔹 Canvas mounted on a frame: €1,200
🔹 Lamination on Dibond: €1,200
🔹 Plexiglas finish (liquid glass effect): €1,800

Format 120 × 80 cm
🔹 Single draw: €1,300
🔹 Canvas mounted on a frame: €2,000
🔹 Lamination on Dibond: €2,000
🔹 Plexiglas finish (liquid glass effect): €2,400

A veil of mist drifts across the verdant hills, gently erasing their contours, as if the landscape were hesitating between appearance and disappearance. At the water’s edge, a few houses nestle into the slope, almost absorbed by the dense vegetation. Nothing asserts itself; everything seems to whisper.

The lake, a silent mirror, gathers the image of the world with fragile precision. The horizontal lines of the water respond to the undulating hills, creating a subtle balance between stability and movement. The light, diffuse and milky, dramatizes nothing — it envelops. It softens forms, stretches time, and establishes a slow, steady breath.

In this photograph, human architecture appears discreet, almost humble before the vastness of nature. The houses do not dominate the landscape; they inhabit it. They become points of presence, traces of life inscribed within an organic geometry. The dialogue between built form and surrounding space is silent yet profound.

Faithful to Tereza Palaiologou’s artistic approach, the image explores that threshold where the visible meets the invisible. The myth of Loch Ness is not illustrated — it is suggested. It resides in the mist, in the still water, in that atmospheric suspension where nature and legend coexist without conflict.

The work offers an introspective experience: before this calm expanse, each viewer is invited to slow down, to listen to the whispers of the landscape — those subtle presences that inhabit space as much as silence itself.

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