A female figure in traditional dress from Eastern Romylia stands in the foreground of an interior in Evros, positioned with a stable and frontal presence. Behind her, a second figure appears through a doorway, placed deeper in space yet aligned along the same axis.
The composition is divided into two distinct zones, separated by the architectural threshold. The foreground figure anchors the frame, while the distant figure extends it, creating a controlled relationship between presence and distance.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through separation and alignment. Two figures occupy different planes while remaining structurally connected, where identity is defined through distance, positioning, and spatial tension.