Photographed in Archangelos, Rhodes, this black and white image is structured around balance.
Three subjects are arranged across the space. One stands centrally, facing forward with hands joined. A second is seated on the left, positioned lower and slightly recessed. A third sits on the right, elevated on a built surface. All maintain direct and steady gazes.
The interior is divided by a curved arch that separates two zones. On the left, a shelf with plates creates a horizontal rhythm above the seated figure. On the right, a niche contains framed icons and objects. A table with baskets occupies the central ground, connecting both sides.
The composition resolves through distribution. The central figure anchors the frame, while the two side figures balance the left and right zones created by the arch. The space is organized into distinct sections that remain visually connected.
Light enters from the right, illuminating the standing figure and the right side of the interior. The left side remains softer and more subdued. Textures of wood, fabric, and ceramic elements are clearly defined.
Part of the Caryatis series, a long-term body of work exploring traditional Greek costume through directed portraiture.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
• Suitable for collectors of black and white portraiture
• Emphasizes spatial balance and interior division
• Works as a standalone piece or within a series
• Complements interiors with architectural structure
Available in multiple sizes and formats.
