Photographed in Kladorachi, Florina, this black and white image is structured around a single figure positioned along a dominant central axis.
A priest stands slightly forward within the frame, aligned with the vertical structure of the church interior behind him. His placement establishes a direct and uninterrupted axis that extends through architectural elements and iconography in the background.
The environment is a richly detailed church interior, with iconostasis, candle stands, and ornamental surfaces distributed symmetrically across the space. These elements remain partially subdued, forming a structured backdrop that reinforces the central alignment without drawing focus away from the figure.
The relationship between subject and environment is unified. The figure is not isolated from the space but integrated into its vertical and symmetrical logic. The architecture extends the presence of the subject rather than competing with it.
Light is directional and controlled, illuminating the face and upper body while allowing the surrounding space to fall into deep shadow. This creates strong contrast and isolates the figure within the darker interior, emphasizing form and presence.
Part of the Caryatis series, maintained here for continuity within the broader body of work.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
• Single figure aligned on central axis
• Ecclesiastical interior with structured symmetry
• Integrated subject and architecture
• Strong contrast with selective illumination
Available in multiple sizes and formats.
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