A veiled figure occupies the center of a darkened interior, held between two columns, with two women positioned behind on either side. The composition is aligned along a frontal axis, with the central form advancing toward the viewer.
The image operates through concealment and exposure. The veil diffuses the central presence, softening definition while maintaining control of the frame. The figures behind remain fully legible, creating a contrast between obscured and direct presence within the same structure.
This work distinguishes itself through the forward placement of the veil. The central figure interrupts clarity, shifting the focus from identity to structure and surface.
Part of the Caryatis series, a long-term body of work exploring traditional Greek costume through directed portraiture.
Museum-quality black and white photography print by George Tatakis, produced on Hahnemühle Baryta Photo Rag 315gsm using archival pigment inks. Open edition, with signed and framed options. Each print is house-stamped on the reverse.
