Photographed in Santorini, this black and white image is structured around depth through foreground obstruction.
The composition is dominated by a large curved mass occupying the foreground. Behind it, a bell arch with a cross emerges partially, centered but not fully revealed. The structure is framed by the rising curvature of the surrounding forms.
The environment consists of continuous Cycladic surfaces shaped by erosion and plaster. The forms are soft and irregular, with no sharp transitions. The architectural elements are partially concealed within the terrain-like volumes.
The relationship between elements is layered. The foreground mass obstructs and controls visibility, while the bell structure becomes a secondary element revealed through spatial progression. The composition unfolds from front to back.
Light is strong and directional, creating sharp separation between illuminated surfaces and the dark sky. The rendering emphasizes texture in the foreground and silhouette clarity in the background.
Part of the Chorōs series, a body of work studying rhythm and musical structure within static visual compositions.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
- Strong foreground mass creating depth through obstruction
- Partial reveal of bell structure within layered space
- Textural contrast between surfaces and sky
- Suitable for minimal and architectural interiors
Available in multiple sizes and formats.
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