Seven women in traditional dress stand within a cornfield in Nea Vyssa, Evros, arranged in a strict frontal formation. The central figure holds a slight forward position, establishing the primary axis, while the remaining figures extend symmetrically on either side, forming a balanced and continuous horizontal structure. The dense field encloses the group, creating a uniform backdrop that reinforces the cohesion of the arrangement.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through symmetry and repetition. The alignment of the figures and the consistency of the garments produce a unified visual field, where identity is defined through structure, order, and collective presence.
