A veiled bride stands within a traditional interior in Nea Vyssa, Evros, positioned centrally with a steady frontal presence. Her posture is upright and contained, while the veil cuts horizontally across the face, interrupting the continuity of the figure.
The surrounding elements are arranged to support the central axis without competing for attention. A mirror and a dressed doll on one side, and domestic objects on the other, establish a controlled lateral balance that holds the figure in place.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through interruption and order. The horizontal veil disrupts the vertical stability of the body, creating tension between visibility and structure, where identity is both presented and withheld.