This abandoned factory hall immediately evoked a melancholic feeling for me. Everything about this place whispers of what once was there: bustle, noise, people on the move. And now? Only silence.
The strips of light in the roof naturally lead your gaze to the centre of the space - the only part that still seems genuinely lit. And from there you slowly discover more: the silent, abandoned offices to the left, the broken glass, the graffiti marks on the wall. Traces of presence, but without the people.
For me, this picture is about emptiness. About the contrast between structure and decay. And above all: about how a space can say so much, even if it is silent. Black and white enhances that feeling, strips the image down to its essence.
In an interior, this work not only brings an industrial touch, but also a deeper layer - an image that raises questions, slows down and lingers.
I'm Peggy, a true urbex addict.
What’s urbex, you ask? Just take a look at my shop – it’ll speak for itself. I seek out abandoned buildings full of mystery and forgotten stories, capturing the raw atmosphere and silent beauty they hold.
Beyond urban exploring, I’m passionate about..
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