While urbexing, I don't just look straight ahead - I check everything. Even upwards. And precisely because of that, I discovered this pattern, high on the ceiling of a room whose function I couldn't even figure out.
What immediately attracted me was the combination of colours: the moss green, the cracked white and the rusty metal together form an unexpected palette. And then that perfect symmetry - as if someone had deliberately created a pattern, a kind of relief art, a 'trompe l'oeil' that makes you question what you see.
The structures are weathered, but that is precisely what makes it interesting: the interplay of time, decay and form. This work is an ode to looking. To noticing. To the unexpected in forgetting.
In an interior, this image brings not only colour, but also texture and layering. Ideal for those who love abstract art with a story, or an industrial and organic aesthetic.
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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