A single figure stands forward, framed by fragmented stone structures that rise and recede around her. The vertical presence holds against the layered depth of the landscape, establishing a clear separation between figure and terrain.
The image is governed by contrast between permanence and placement. The ruins remain dispersed and irregular, while the figure introduces a fixed point within the field. This tension stabilizes the composition without resolving its asymmetry.
Part of the Caryatis series, a long-term body of work exploring traditional Greek costume through directed portraiture.
Museum-quality black and white photography print by George Tatakis, produced on Hahnemühle Baryta Photo Rag 315gsm using archival pigment inks. Open edition, with signed and framed options. Each print is house-stamped on the reverse.