A bridal figure in traditional dress from Nea Vyssa, Evros, stands centrally within an open landscape, aligned along the vertical axis with a stable and frontal presence. The body remains still and contained, forming a fixed point within the frame.
The veil extends outward, carried by the wind, introducing a single directional movement that disrupts the symmetry. This gesture contrasts with the stillness of the figure, creating tension between control and release.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through opposition between stillness and motion. A fixed presence is held at the center while a single element breaks its stability, where identity is defined through restraint, interruption, and balance.