A female figure in traditional dress from Nea Vyssa, Evros, stands centrally within the shallow waters of the Ardas River, aligned along the vertical axis with a stable and frontal presence. The body remains still, grounded within the landscape, forming a clear point of orientation.
The water introduces a reflective surface that extends the figure downward, reinforcing the symmetry of the composition. This duplication stabilizes the image, where the upper and lower halves echo one another through a controlled vertical structure.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through symmetry and reflection. A single presence is doubled within the frame, where identity is defined through alignment, repetition, and stillness within the landscape.