Steps. Plexiglass keyring
The “Steps” of the Cyclades. Each step tells a story of tradition and heritage, leading you on a journey through the heart of Greece. The Aegean blue sky and sea serve as the perfect backdrop to these charming staircases, blending seamlessly with the island’s traditional architecture. Adorned with the Cycladic white, these steps exude an ethereal beauty that is both timeless and enchanting. Let the “Steps” transport you to the idyllic landscapes of the Greek islands, where every corner is a picturesque masterpiece waiting to be discovered.
About BLUESEART
Artist’s note
Welcome to the world of BLUESEART, where the beauty of the Greek islands meets art and aesthetics. I’m Vangelis Spartalis, founder of the BLUESEART, and I’m excited to introduce you to a unique collection of my photographs from the picturesque islands of the Aegean.
With the theme of the Cyclades, this collection captures the magic and authenticity of Greek tradition and architecture. Each photograph conveys the beauty of the white houses, narrow streets, and charming staircases, combined with the deep blue of the Aegean sky and sea.
At BLUESEART, we offer more than just photographs. We offer a journey into the beauty and magic of the Greek islands, through the lens of a passion for art and aesthetics.
Come and discover the world of BLUESEART and enjoy the beauty of the Cyclades in a completely new way.
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