Raised as a first-generation
Greek/American, a son of immigrants, Christos J. Palios is a photographer whose
personal perspectives were forger by two very distinct and equally fascinating cultures. Intrigued by
architecture, history, culture, and socioeconomics, his “long-term photographic
work is rooted in research and probes themes of identity, connection,
nostalgia, and isolation.” His origins are embedded in the visual art with an
emphasis on design and animation, culminating in a BFA (summa cum laude) from
the University of Maryland. However, for as long as he can recall,
“photography’s remarkable capacity to communicate ideas and narratives inspire
me to embody insight and intent within the frame.” Since 2006, Christos J.
Palios has been pursuing art full-time.
Featured image: Christos J. Palios - Junk
Silver, 2016 (detail). Archival Pigment Canson Platine Print. This work is part
of a limited edition set. 23 × 30 in. 58.4 × 76.2 cm. Edition of 10 + 2AP / 31
× 41 in. 78.7 × 104.1 cm. Edition of 8 + 2AP / 40 × 53 in. 101.6 × 134.6 cm. Edition
of 5 + 2AP / 50 × 67 in. 127 × 170.2 cm. Edition of 2 + 2AP. Photo courtesy Isabella
Garrucho Fine Art