In places where nature has started to reclaim the man-made, where the interaction of the organic and the artificial has made something unique, there is a space of beautiful, momentary forms, of things that neither nature nor humanity could have made independently. In rusting metal, peeling paint, dirt upon the floor – in places where we normally see only decay – there exists a diversity of forms, colors, and delicate structures, each as intriguing as a painting. With close attention, each site is an aesthetic experience of beauty.
All images are unmanipulated except for minor color and tone corrections.