Photographed in Santorini, this black and white image is structured around depth through overlapping planes.
The composition is built from a sequence of walls and volumes extending from foreground to background. A curved wall enters from the lower right, guiding the eye inward. The central mass of buildings forms a stable block, punctuated by small openings.
The environment consists of dense Cycladic housing. Surfaces show wear and variation, introducing texture across otherwise simple forms. Openings remain minimal, reinforcing the solidity of the structures.
The relationship between elements is layered and progressive. Each plane partially obscures the next, creating a stepped depth. The foreground wall acts as an entry point, while the background facades complete the structure.
Light is directional and controlled. It defines edges and separates surfaces without breaking continuity. The rendering emphasizes the transition between planes, maintaining clarity across depth.
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.
- Emphasis on layered depth and architectural rhythm
- Cycladic forms with controlled surface variation
- Structured composition with clear spatial progression
- Suitable for minimal and architectural interiors
Available in multiple sizes and formats.
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