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Red Lines

At first, this wall in Shanghai almost passes as nothing at all. The image doesn’t declare itself. It doesn’t arrive — it seeps. Colour dissolves into the surface like weather into stone: washed blues, bruised greys, hints of a painting that forgot its canvas and stayed behind on architecture. Iron bars frame the wall, not with tension, but with a kind of quiet permission. And then, near the base, something unexpected: red stripes on a discarded tarpaulin, once meant for the scrapyard, now reclining against the wall like a final brushstroke. Graphic meets weathered. Fabric meets façade. And suddenly, the whole thing becomes not just something to look at — but something to feel.

Shot by Philippe Pelsmaekers

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