Photographed on the coast of Santorini, this black and white image is structured around rhythm through repetition and impact.
The composition is built on three horizontal layers: a dark foreground of volcanic rocks, a mid-ground of breaking waves, and a quiet, open horizon above. The elements are aligned to create a stable but dynamic structure.
The environment is reduced to essential forms. The rocks act as a fixed anchor, while the sea introduces continuous movement through repetition of waves.
The relationship between elements is based on tension. The static mass of the rocks contrasts with the shifting energy of the water, creating a controlled visual opposition.
Light is even and diffused. The tonal range separates clearly between the dark foreground, textured mid-tones of the sea, and a soft, minimal sky, allowing each layer to remain distinct.
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.
- Layered composition with strong horizontal structure
- Contrast between static rocks and moving water
- Repetition of waves creating visual rhythm
- Minimal horizon emphasizing balance and space
Available in multiple sizes and formats.
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