
Shot in considered one of Athens’ uncommon and uniquely neo-classical residences, ‘The Salon’ by Greek photographer Yiorgos Kaplanidis is a fascinating piece of caprice. Framed by the ornate detailing of the encircling rooms, the central determine stands completely poised, as if making ready to dive right into a pool that’s not current. Statuesque and going through away from the viewer, she melds completely into the surroundings, changing into an ornamental aspect of the salon she inhabits. But, on the similar time, she stands aside as its point of interest, and from her, our gaze radiates out into the detailed periphery of the photograph.

It isn’t straightforward to discern why exactly we discover this picture so beguiling. There’s an incongruity between the heroine of the piece and the setting she finds herself in, and nonetheless, on the similar time, there’s full concord within the composition, an ease during which she comports herself with the encircling room, which lends a sense of serenity.

