I bring fresh eyes to the everyday surroundings that we often miss, injecting a life force into the banal, to move the viewer. Photographing urban developments under construction or derelict urban cement silos from a distant era and a different perspective, most are inaccessible to the public.

I revisit the Built Environment and present the industrial urban landscape as a form of Social Sculpture, reflecting environmental and political concerns. As in Joseph Beuy’s concept, that everything is art, and that every aspect of life can be approached creatively, we must continuing questioning urbanism and its relationship with the environment.