Strawberry Blue

Strawberry Blue is a meditative fine-art photography project by Marinos Tsagkarakis, set in a dreamlike Dutch park. Born from the aftermath of migration, it traces an intimate journey of displacement, identity and wandering slowly transforms into growing new roots.

Photography Marinos Tsagkarakis


Strawberry Blue is a meditative project photographed in an alluring local park in the Netherlands. It found its roots in the aftermath of my migration, when I left behind the comforting embrace of family, friends, memories, and routines.

An arduous recovery process — along with upheaval in adapting to an unfamiliar environment — triggered an inner quest for belonging and identity redefinition.

Over the years, I routinely wandered through the park near my new home, observing its nuances and dreamlike setting while interacting with strangers and all living things. Portraits glimpse reflections of myself, where echoes of my struggles are in dialogue with the tangled, evolving landscape. 

Strawberry Blue feels out of kilter at times, like laughing while crying. It’s about resilience, persistence, and growing new roots…



“Portraits glimpse reflections of myself, where echoes of my struggles are in dialogue with the tangled, evolving landscape.”



About Marinos

Marinos Tsagkarakis is a Netherlands-based fine-art photographer. He was born (1984) and raised on the island of Crete. After a Bachelor in Economic and Political Sciences (BEconSc), a Master in Business Administration (MBA), and a Master’s in Management Information Systems (MIS), he decided to continue his studies in Contemporary Photography and Visual Arts. He studied contemporary photography at the "Stereosis School of Photography”.

His work has been exhibited in numerous international festivals, including Mois De La Photo (Paris), Jeju Biennale (South Korea), Unseen (Amsterdam), Fotofilmic (L.A & Vancouver), Athens Photo Festival (Athens), and several art spaces across Europe and the USA. He has been featured in world-renowned media outlets such as Der Spiegel, L'Oeil de la Photographie, Collector Daily, Der Greif, PHROOM, and Urbanautica Institute.

To see more of his work, visit his website or follow him on Instagram


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