A seated female figure in traditional dress from Thyrea, Evros, is positioned slightly off-center within a darkened interior, maintaining a stable and composed posture. The body remains still, forming a grounded presence within the frame.
A strong lateral light enters from the side, cutting across the space and isolating the figure. This division establishes a clear boundary between light and shadow, where the subject is held within a defined field rather than emerging from the environment.
Part of the Caryatis series by George Tatakis, this black and white fine art photograph is constructed through light and restraint. A single presence is shaped by a directional force, where identity is defined through position, contrast, and controlled imbalance.
