A single female figure in traditional dress stands within a continuous patterned interior in Nea Vyssa, positioned slightly off-center with a stable and contained posture. The body forms a compact vertical presence, introducing a controlled deviation from the central axis.
The surrounding wallpaper extends uniformly across the frame, creating a continuous field of repetition. The figure interrupts this surface, establishing scale and orientation within an otherwise uninterrupted structure.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through interruption and restraint. A single presence breaks the continuity of pattern, where identity emerges through contrast, placement, and controlled imbalance.