Portrait :: At the edge of a monumental, brutalist precipice floats a young, ethereal woman, her body suspended horizontally, caught between reality and the surreal. A man stands on the jagged edge, holding her hand effortlessly, as if she weighs nothing, his silhouette distorted, almost otherworldly. The background unravels into a surreal dystopian landscape—a labyrinth of cement towers, warped steel structures, and spiraling smokestacks, forming an abstract web of shapes. Heavy, toxic rain clouds loom oppressively, blending muted grays and earthy tones with industrial gleams. The cracked, desolate ground below echoes abandonment, resembling a fragmented canvas. Captured through the lens of a vintage Yashica Mat 124G, 80mm f/3. 5, on Ilford 1600 film, the scene is filled with heavy grain, dirt, and raw melancholy. The composition pulses with an unsettling, abstract energy, blending influences from Lee Jeffries, Alessio Albi, and Adrian Kuipers
