DISLOCATION
The slow death of places
This series of 8 images is the second chapter in my examination of the odd and sometimes perplexing beauty of the contemporary urban landscape.
In this set, I look at places that are neglected, abandoned, slated for demolition or repurposing.
Much like human beings. locations have a life span. These locations are in their dying days.
Inspired by Düsseldorf School artists such as photographer Andreas Gursky and painter Gerhard Richter, I often choose to depict the perplexing aspects of the human condition and the sublime beauty of the ordinary in my work.
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