A single figure enters the foreground from the left, partially breaking the view of three figures arranged deeper in the interior. The staircase anchors the background, while the seated and standing figures align beneath it in a controlled sequence.
The image is defined by interruption. The foreground presence disrupts direct access to the central group, forcing the eye to move around it rather than through it. This shift reorders the hierarchy, turning the obstruction into the primary organizing element of the frame.
Part of the Caryatis series, a long-term body of work exploring traditional Greek costume through directed portraiture.
Museum-quality black and white photography print by George Tatakis, produced on Hahnemühle Baryta Photo Rag 315gsm using archival pigment inks. Open edition, with signed and framed options. Each print is house-stamped on the reverse.