A central standing figure in traditional dress is positioned within an interior in Metaxades, aligned precisely along the vertical axis with a stable and frontal presence. The body forms a fixed column at the center of the frame.
Beams of light enter from the side, cutting across the space and converging toward the figure. This directional force intersects the static subject, introducing movement within an otherwise stable structure.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through opposition between stillness and direction. A fixed presence is held at the point of convergence, where identity is defined through alignment, pressure, and the movement of light across space.
