"Beauty was once the only goal of art," she wrote in clean, cursive strokes. "But we learned that beauty can be weaponized by power. True art must live in the field of conflict between the person and the community. It must live in the quiet spaces where we realize what we have lost."
Her current project was a photographic exploration titled J’ai perdu mon Eurydice —I have lost my Eurydice. It was not a literal retelling of the tragic Greek myth. Rather, she was capturing the profound ache of irretrievable loss, the heavy silence of spaces where people, memory, and culture had once thrived but had now drifted away. Christina Dimitriadis
Christina adjusted the 50mm lens on her camera. She looked through the viewfinder, seeking a dialogue between the stone and the light. 🏛️ The Ghost in the Marble "Beauty was once the only goal of art,"