At the top floor of a Manhattan skyscraper, autumn rain streaks the glass, etching fleeting patterns against the cityscape. The droplets, scattered and delicate, distort the view of the urban grid, softening its edges and transforming it into an unexpected canvas.
Through the lens, this chance encounter with weather and architecture becomes an exploration of texture and emotion. The rain, both obscuring and revealing, offers a graphic language of its own - melancholic, dynamic, and alive. Each frame captures a suspended moment, where the vastness of the city dissolves into intimate abstractions.
New York Raining transforms the everyday into a dialogue between the elements and the human gaze, where the storm becomes both subject and muse.
Limited edition of 10
Signed and Numbered
New York 2010