This photograph captures the quiet story of a wall that is alive. The bright yellow paint, once bright and full of energy, is slowly peeling off, revealing the layers beneath: rough plaster, brick, cracks and the weathered blue-green of wooden shutters. The traces of time are undisguised and together form a mosaic of textures, colours and memories. The rusty iron hinges, the crack in the stucco and the irregular streaks of paint contribute to a tangible layering - a symphony of decay and beauty.
What makes this composition special is the balance between contrast and harmony. The warm glow of the yellow and the cool tone of the wood balance each other like opposing emotions: energy and stillness, vitality and impermanence. The closed shutters arouse curiosity - what lies behind them, what stories lurk within these walls? The picture invites the viewer to contemplate the beauty of imperfection, the poetry of the everyday.
This image is a reminder that architecture is shaped not only by human hands, but also by the ravages of time. Every stain, scratch and discolouration forms a brushstroke on the canvas of a wall that bears witness to sun, rain, wind and life.
Photography was born out of passion, but has also become work. I mainly photograph outdoors in greenery and also like to go home and abroad to capture our beautiful world. My specializations are travel photography, nature (landscape and macro) and architecture. My latest work can also.. Read more…