Photographed in Kladorachi, Florina, this black and white image is structured around a single figure positioned within a fully articulated architectural symmetry.
A female figure stands alone at the center of the frame, aligned precisely along the vertical axis of the church interior. Her placement is exact, with equal spatial distribution on both sides, establishing a balanced and stable composition.
The environment is a richly detailed ecclesiastical interior, with iconostasis, candle stands, and ornamental elements arranged symmetrically around the central axis. These elements are clearly defined yet remain secondary, functioning as structural extensions of the composition.
The relationship between subject and environment is unified through symmetry. The architecture does not frame the subject loosely but locks her into a fixed geometric structure, reinforcing stillness and control.
Light is directional and high in contrast, illuminating the central figure while allowing the surrounding space to fall into deep shadow. This creates a strong separation between subject and environment, emphasizing form, posture, and material detail.
Part of the Caryatis series, maintained here for continuity within the broader body of work.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
• Single central figure with precise alignment
• Strong architectural symmetry
• Ecclesiastical interior with structured depth
• High contrast with isolated illumination
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