Sometimes you just have to stop and look up. In a deserted area, this lighting pole caught my eye - not so much because of the lamp itself, but because of the way it interacts visually with the bare tree branches.
I stood right under it and let myself be carried away by the lines: the straight, robust pole opposite the jagged, fragile tree branches. Both almost seem to point together towards the centre - the lamp as a central anchor point in a graphic game.
The choice of black and white was obvious. Colour here would only distract from what this image really carries: the lines, the contrast, the perspective. It is an ode to structure in chaos, and to the power of looking with attention.
A work like this fits in a modern interior or in a space where peace and reflection are central. It invites you to keep looking, discovering something new each time in its simplicity.
I'm Peggy, a true urbex addict.
What’s urbex, you ask? Just take a look at my shop – it’ll speak for itself. I seek out abandoned buildings full of mystery and forgotten stories, capturing the raw atmosphere and silent beauty they hold.
Beyond urban exploring, I’m passionate about..
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