Five figures in traditional dress from Nea Vyssa stand in a shallow triangular formation, facing forward with a stable and unified presence. The central figure advances slightly, establishing a controlled hierarchy within the group.
The ploughed field introduces a series of parallel lines that converge toward the figures, aligning the formation with the structure of the land. The group interrupts this continuity while remaining anchored within it, creating a direct relationship between human presence and terrain.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through alignment and direction. The figures are held within the geometry of the landscape, where identity is defined through placement, repetition, and structural continuity.