"Wall 6" is a tribute to simplified form and the textural complexity resulting from the passage of time. This piece explores the dialogue between human intention and natural erosion. The inspiration came from the encounter of two worlds: strict geometry (the blue circle, perhaps a remnant of a road or construction sign) and the chaos of natural decay on the concrete wall. I am fascinated by how a minimalist symbol gains a new, almost mystical expression when consumed by dirt, mold, and cracks. This is a found composition, a ready-made image in the urban landscape. I aim to evoke a sense of calm and reflection. The blue circle against the cracked, earthy wall acts as a visual anchor—a symbol of balance within decay. The image encourages meditation on what is permanent and what is transient, and to notice the beauty in places generally ignored and considered unsightly. I chose a minimalist, symmetrical frame and a raw style.
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"Wall 6" is a tribute to simplified form and the textural complexity resulting from the passage of time. This piece explores the dialogue between human intention and natural erosion. The inspiration came from the encounter of two worlds: strict geometry (the blue circle, perhaps a remnant of a road or construction sign) and the chaos of natural decay on the concrete wall. I am fascinated by how a minimalist symbol gains a new, almost mystical expression when consumed by dirt, mold, and cracks. This is a found composition, a ready-made image in the urban landscape. I aim to evoke a sense of calm and reflection. The blue circle against the cracked, earthy wall acts as a visual anchor—a symbol of balance within decay. The image encourages meditation on what is permanent and what is transient, and to notice the beauty in places generally ignored and considered unsightly. I chose a minimalist, symmetrical frame and a raw style.
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