A seated female figure in traditional dress is positioned slightly off-center within a confined interior in Nea Vyssa, held between two vertical boundaries that define the limits of the space. The posture is stable and grounded, with the body forming a dense presence anchored to the lower frame.
A lateral beam of light enters from the side, intersecting the figure and introducing directional tension across the composition. The subject remains still within this axis, while the light defines orientation and separation within the space.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through containment and directional force. A fixed presence is held within a bounded field, where identity is defined through position, limitation, and the pressure of light across the frame.