A seated female figure in traditional dress from Enoe, Evros, is positioned slightly off-center within a restrained interior, maintaining an upright and composed presence. The body forms a stable mass within the frame, held in place through controlled imbalance.
A vertical fracture in the wall aligns with the figure, reinforcing her position while structuring the space around her. Light enters from the side, isolating the subject against the darker interior and defining the relationship between presence and surrounding void.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through asymmetry and alignment. A displaced figure is stabilized by a structural line, where identity is defined through position, tension, and controlled imbalance.