Ad(d)Blue
Ad(d)Blue
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Ad(d)Blue captures a remote gas station in Tuscany from an aerial perspective.The vertical view reduces the site to its essential elements: surface, line, shadow. A damaged canopy, provisional repairs and rough concrete surfaces dissolve into a graphic composition characteristic of minimalist fine art photography. Ad(d)Blue references AdBlue, a fluid used to reduce emissions in modern diesel engines — a symbol of technical progress that is deliberately countered by the visual state of the place. At the same time, the title creates a subtle wordplay: “Blue” as a colour of hope and renewal, contrasted with a scene marked by decay. Minimal, calm and precise — a fine art photograph that unites structure, architecture and atmosphere into a timeless work. Single-edition artwork. Certificate of authenticity included. Ilford black-and-white print mounted on Alu-Dibond. Basel frame, 15 mm black oak.
