Grid / Skin / Wind is presented as a diptych: icon and close-up, structure and surface. On the coast of Crete, a greenhouse—an infrastructure of cultivation—appears where one expects leisure and landscape. In the first image, the steel framework reads as a grid: a skeletal order. In the second, torn net and plastic become skin: a porous membrane marked by wind, sun and time.
„I approach architecture as material storytelling. Rust, fibers, stains and fractures are not details but a record—weather as co-author. The pair is designed to activate tactile imagination: the eye begins to feel, drawn to folds, tension lines and patina. Read formally, it becomes an abstract choreography of line and membrane; read quietly politically, it is a trace of industrial growth systems meeting a fragile coast.“
Technical details:
Diptych (two prints), 60×80 cm + 80×106.7 cm, slim 2 mm frame, Fine Art pigment print, 2 mm matte acrylic, no white border.