An Internal Odyssey
This series explores spiritual transcendence and self-reflection through poetic landscapes, using nature as a metaphor to invite stillness and introspection amid the noise of modern life.
An Internal Odyssey
This series explores spiritual transcendence and self-reflection through poetic landscapes, using nature as a metaphor to invite stillness and introspection amid the noise of modern life.
Awards
Photographer of the Year Contest
2025Bronze
Conceptual
Professional
An Internal Odyssey
This series explores spiritual transcendence and self-reflection through poetic landscapes, using nature as a metaphor to invite stillness and introspection amid the noise of modern life.
About Artist
Tzion Essel
Tzion Essel is a London-based artist and educator whose practice centres on narrative, storytelling, and an ongoing dialogue with the complexities of the human condition and our relationship to the natural world. Drawing from the traditions of classical art and the Pictorialist movement, his work adopts a cinematic, painterly, and monochromatic aesthetic to construct images that invite spiritual and philosophical reflection. He has exhibited both in the UK and internationally, and his work has received multiple recognitions. He was recently shortlisted for the John Ruskin Art Prize and awarded an Honourable Mention at the Neutral Density Awards. He holds a BA in Photography from Kingston University and an MA in Photography from the University of the Arts London. His work has been published in Zone Magazine and Ephemere Tokyo. He is a member of the DG03 Collective and currently contributes to photographic education as a guest critic at Kingston University. “I create to depict the intangible; the deep, often contradictory emotions that accompany being alive. My work offers a space for viewers to find comfort, resonance, and reflection. If someone sees themselves in an image, if it gives shape to something they couldn’t express, then the work has succeeded. Inspired by the melancholic aspects of existence, I explore themes of heartbreak, elusive memory, and the romantic pull of nature. I draw from the legacy of the old masters and build on pictorialism’s argument that photography is more than documentation. Through poetic black and white imagery, I use a blend of in-camera techniques and post-production to create a contemporary evolution of pictorialism, one that centres emotional clarity and the wonders of my imagination."
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