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The delicate decay of a tiled façade in Salvador, wrapped in sheer construction mesh like a veil. Caught between abandonment and restoration, the building’s faded blues and exposed brickwork tell stories of time and transformation.

Framed by the rigid lines of modern towers, this square composition captures the fragile beauty of urban layers—where history resists erasure and color clings to memory.

Printed on high-quality fine art paper in 30 × 30 cm. Custom sizes available on request.

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Fine art Paper

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#salvador #historic building #urban decay #square photo #blue tiles #crumbling beauty #colonial ruins #urban layers #façade texture #brazil architecture 

Urban Lace – Salvador, Brazil (2017) Photograph
by Chiara Vignudelli

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The delicate decay of a tiled façade in Salvador, wrapped in sheer construction mesh like a veil. Caught between abandonment and restoration, the building’s faded blues and exposed brickwork tell stories of time and transformation.

Framed by the rigid lines of modern towers, this square composition captures the fragile beauty of urban layers—where history resists erasure and color clings to memory.

Printed on high-quality fine art paper in 30 × 30 cm. Custom sizes available on request.

Materials used:

Fine art Paper

Tags:
#salvador #historic building #urban decay #square photo #blue tiles #crumbling beauty #colonial ruins #urban layers #façade texture #brazil architecture 
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Chiara Vignudelli was born in Rome, now based in Berlin. She trained at the European Institute of Design in Rome, where she studied the photographic techniques and editing. It was... Read more

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