A group of women in traditional dress from Metaxades is arranged in a frontal formation, with a central figure positioned slightly forward and a young girl aligned along the primary axis. The remaining figures extend outward in a shallow arc, maintaining equal spacing and a controlled, unified presence.
Behind them, the deteriorated structure introduces an irregular and unstable field. The figures impose order onto this space through alignment and repetition, holding the composition together despite the fragmentation of the environment.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through hierarchy and control. A structured human formation stands against an unstable setting, where identity is defined through placement, repetition, and the imposition of order over disorder.