Steel Cathedrals: The Architecture of Euphoria
Behind the music, lights and crowds lies another world: a raw landscape of steel, lines and geometric shapes. This collection is an ode to the industrial backbone of our favourite festivals.
The series captures the unexpected beauty of the temporary structures built for mass joy. By focusing on the details - the rhythm of the scaffolding, the play of light on metal, the abstract patterns - these functional objects are transformed into autonomous works of art. It is a celebration of industrial aesthetics and the quiet power that makes the chaos of a festival possible.
These works are perfect for those who love a tough, graphic and modern statement piece. They bring a raw, urban energy to a space and are a conversation starter about finding art in the most unexpected places
Subject: Industrial, Abstract, Architecture, Steel, Construction, Festival
Style: Graphic, Minimalist, Black and white, Modern, Urban, Abstract photography
Atmosphere: Raw, Tough, Powerful, Rhythm, Play of lines
Interior: Industrial interior, Mancave, Modern office, Statement piece, Loft
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER FROM 'S-HERTOGENBOSCH (DEN BOSCH)
WHAT I DO
A mud-stained athlete, nervous looks in the town hall, children not sitting still and a tightly dressed exhibition floor. It all comes before my lens.
I am Dennis Khalil and I photograph. I do that everywhere. Weddings, corporate events, in..
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