Photographed in Skopos, Florina, this black and white image is structured around depth through multi-layered spatial arrangement.
The subjects are distributed across the interior in multiple planes. A seated figure occupies the foreground, while standing figures extend laterally and recede toward the back. A central seated figure in the background anchors the deepest layer. Posture remains controlled, with each subject maintaining a defined position within the structure.
The environment is a domestic interior with visible furniture, textiles, and wall elements. Objects are dispersed across the space, including woven rugs and low tables. Vertical surfaces and hanging fabrics create divisions, while the room extends clearly into depth.
The relationship between subject and environment is integrated. The figures are embedded within the space, each occupying a distinct layer without overlap. The interior elements guide the eye through the composition, reinforcing the spatial progression from front to back.
Light enters from the right side, creating a gradient across the scene. Foreground figures receive stronger illumination, while deeper layers fall into softer tones. Material textures in fabric, wood, and floor surfaces are rendered with clear tonal separation.
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.
• Multi-layered group composition
• Clear spatial depth across interior
• Distributed subject placement
• Directional side lighting gradient
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