A seated female figure in traditional dress is positioned centrally within an enclosed interior in Isaakio, aligned along the vertical axis with a stable and frontal presence. The body remains upright and still, forming a clear structural core within the frame.
The surrounding space is organized through horizontal elements that compress the figure from above and behind, creating a contained field. This opposition between vertical alignment and horizontal layering stabilizes the composition while maintaining tension.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through balance between opposing forces. A vertical presence is held within a horizontally structured space, where identity is defined through alignment, containment, and structural resistance.
