Photographed in Polypotamos, Florina, this black and white image is structured around a seated figure balanced by lateral distribution of objects within a domestic interior.
A female figure sits slightly right of center, facing forward with a subtle turn of the head. Her posture is composed and contained, with hands resting in her lap, establishing a stable focal point within the frame.
The environment is organized through a bilateral distribution of objects. On the left, a round table with vessels and containers forms a compact cluster. On the right, a cabinet with utensils, fabric, and a surface arrangement creates a denser vertical grouping. A religious icon above introduces an upper focal point, while the door behind the subject defines the central vertical plane.
The relationship between subject and environment is balanced through asymmetry. The figure anchors the composition, while the objects on both sides counterweight each other without mirroring. Each element is clearly defined, contributing to a structured yet natural interior.
Light enters from the left side, illuminating the face and upper body while casting gradual shadow across the right side of the frame. This lateral light defines volume and enhances the separation between the subject and surrounding objects.
Part of the Caryatis series, a long-term body of work exploring traditional Greek costume through directed portraiture.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
• Seated figure with controlled posture
• Asymmetrical balance through object distribution
• Domestic interior with layered elements
• Lateral light shaping form and depth
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