Hmmmm. Easier to document the decay of beauty rather than the beauty of decay.
How's about the beauty of the decay of beauty.
It'll probably be in the eye of the beholder, but to me it's not just possible, but what I'm after in plain utilitarian manufacturing plants that are made beautiful by light and composition.I wonder if it is possible to have an object that decays to something beautiful if the object were not beautiful to begin with.
I wonder if it is possible to have an object that decays to something beautiful if the object were not beautiful to begin with.
With this month's assignment a sentence from Tolkien immediately came to mind: "Ithilien, the garden of Gondor now desolate kept still a dishevelled dryad loveliness."
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Really nice work, Ivo.I'm very lucky to be into Urban Exploration and Latvian living today - when I can quite freely enjoy an assortment of abandonments, ranging:
- from the beginning of Industrialization with pleasant architecture to the human soul built by Baltic Germans, Latvians and russians as part of russian empire;
- continuing with the experiment called "Planned Socialist Economy" in the middle of it, producing rather ugly utilitarian and impressive Brutalist buildings;
- ending up in modern day with easily the least impressive and most replaceable architecture: drywalls and steel beams are boring and our footprint - that much more ephemeral.
This presents a neat range of architecture styles covering a sizeable time range.
Just last Sunday I was exploring a Chicory Coffee enterprise established in 1867. It was so good that a street was named after it - Cigoriņu iela or Chicory Street. After war and occupation, premises were repurposed as textile manufacturing plant from 1964 to 1991 when it wasn't abe to withstand the economic turmoil and massive change back to freedom, to democracy and free market.
And I found a calendar on the wall dated 1990. Calendars often tell the date when a place was shut down as there wasn't anyone there to replace them, freezing an artefact in time...
I've been doing this for decades so this presents a rather massive pool of images and challenge to selec just a few. So I'll do that and limit myself to 3 OLD one's... And I failed.
And definitely am shooting some new this month as another explore is
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