Photographed in Emporio, Santorini, this black and white image is structured around balance through contrast of forms.
The composition is divided between a curved foreground wall on the left and a rigid architectural façade on the right. The foreground element partially obscures the scene, creating a layered entry into the frame.
The environment consists of a neoclassical building with symmetrical openings, decorative pediments, and a central arched entrance. The surrounding space is minimal, with flat surfaces and limited visual interruption.
The relationship between elements is contrasting. The smooth, continuous curve of the foreground wall opposes the geometric precision of the building, creating tension between organic and structured forms.
Light is directional, casting shadows that define the architectural details. The façade remains clearly articulated, while the foreground wall retains a softer tonal transition.
Part of the Chorōs series, a body of work studying rhythm and musical structure within static visual compositions.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
- Contrast between curved foreground and geometric façade
- Layered composition with partial obstruction
- Clear architectural detailing with controlled light
- Minimal environment emphasizing form
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