
Intimate
Intuitive
Intentional
Images
London, England
I was named after the Greek Goddess Artemis.
My practice lives in the space between memory and myth; a way of remembering - not just what has happened but what has always been within us.
My approach to creating is slow and intentional. I believe beauty lies in the details and the process - in the patience it takes to capture something real and right.
I’m interested in creating emotive, evocative work; images, still or moving, that make you feel. I love imperfections and raw human edges. Light leaks, expired film, all the small magical, unpredictable, happy accidents that make an image feel alive.
Analogue photography has my heart because in an increasingly digital world, it’s something that remains timeless and tangible; light and shadow imprinted on delicate celluloid, images you can hold in your hands.
My practice lives in the space between memory and myth; a way of remembering - not just what has happened but what has always been within us.
ARTEMIS SZEKIR-RIGAS
Artist, Photographer & Creative Director
Selected Works.
I’m available for creative commissions, collectors, gallery showings. For all enquiries, please get in touch via email.
HELLO@ARTEMISAWAKENING.COM
@ARTEMIS.AWAKENING
GREEN
(EP + single artwork for Easyclear)
MARRIAGE STORY
Series
RED
(ongoing series)
ROARING 20’s
Album artwork for Elena Erin
I was named after the Greek Goddess Artemis.
My practice lives in the space between memory and myth; a way of remembering - not just what has happened but what has always been within us.
My approach to creating is slow and intentional. I believe beauty lies in the details and the process - in the patience it takes to capture something real and right.
I’m interested in creating emotive, evocative work; images, still or moving, that make you feel. I love imperfections and raw human edges. Light leaks, expired film, all the small magical, unpredictable, happy accidents that make an image feel alive.
Analogue photography has my heart because in an increasingly digital world, it’s something that remains timeless and tangible; light and shadow imprinted on delicate celluloid, images you can hold in your hands.
My practice lives in the space between memory and myth; a way of remembering - not just what has happened but what has always been within us.