2026

When Abandonment Becomes Aesthetics

This exhibition offers a compelling exploration of spaces long since deserted, where each location reflects the traces of human presence and the quiet force of nature reclaiming its ground. Industrial complexes, religious sanctuaries, military remnants ,and domestic interiors all unfold as silent storytellers. These forgotten sites, now weathered and overgrown, evoke echoes of former purpose and the fragility of permanence.

The aesthetic lies in the contrast: the beauty of cracked walls and faded colours set against shafts of natural light and creeping vegetation. There is a stillness in these images that speaks to both the erosion of time and the enduring power of what remains. Materials soften, shadows stretch, and silence deepens, transforming decay into something majestic.

This collection invites viewers to reflect on memory, neglect, and transformation. It is not simply about abandonment but about what is left behind and how beauty survives in unlikely forms. The images reveal the grace that can emerge when nature and architecture meet in decline, offering a meditative perspective on our place within a world always shifting between construction and collapse.