Description
Industrial Archeology is a visual fragment suspended between function and abstraction. The shot, taken from a zenithal perspective, transforms a former industrial plant into a geometric composition where the urban design and the wear of time dialogue in silence.
The corroded metal surfaces, the regular grids, the broken symmetries and the traces of human work disappear as historical identity and re-emerge as graphic, almost pictorial signs. The point of view from above distills the essence of the place, subtracting context to restore pure form.
A work that represents not only a photographic investigation of the industrial landscape, but an invitation to contemplate the beauty hidden in decline, in broken order, in the memory of structures.