There is something about construction workers at site. There are numerous locations where the reconstruction of the city take place, and it seems to have become a part of the city's essence. I was captured by the multiple linear qualities of the wires and the wood panels that serve as a temporary fence. I altered the image from my phone to enhance the mood of the moment. It was a rainy day and men were still at work. Gloomy as the day was, their uniforms were bright neon pallets that stand out from the rest of the landscape. I particularly took the photo to bring the fence forward to frame the image and contain the workers within. The way the colors vibrate in the darker pallet of the landscape, really took captured the essence.
love the accents of celeste that sneaks up on you...

I walked on a opposite side of the street I normally walk on. It was because I wanted to avoid being seen by anyone. I wasn't thinking of anything, and I wasn't looking for anything particular. At that moment, I realized I should look like I was doing something rather then just standing on the side of the street for no reason. As I looked around, I saw windows and building blocks, etc. Then I noticed these bright spray paints on the side walk. The size of it wasn't significantly big. When I tried to look around to look for something that was interesting, there it was, something interesting. I am building my collection around reinterpreted Egyptian and Aztec motif with hints of neon colors. This simple irregular shape of a square has inspired another motif for my collection