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View of a space with large trees, trash bins, & an open landscape. Tall buildings and wetlands are visible in the background

Forgotten Spaces by Janusz Miarka

£200.00Price

Explore the Overlooked and Abandoned Spaces Along the Wetlands

 

Step into a space where urban neglect meets the fringes of natural beauty. "Forgotten Spaces: Urban Neglect on the Edge of Woodberry Wetlands" is a striking black-and-white photograph by Janusz Miarka, documenting a moment of quiet decay juxtaposed against the serene backdrop of the Woodberry Wetlands. The abandoned elements in the foreground serve as a powerful commentary on how rapid urbanization leaves behind forgotten corners, while in the distance, modern high-rises cast their shadow on the natural wetland environment.

 

This photograph is printed on premium archival paper, ensuring that every detail of this evocative scene is preserved. Available in Limited Edition prints are offered in 16"x12", 20"x16", and 36"x24", signed and numbered by the artist, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

 

The monochromatic palette emphasizes the contrast between urban neglect and nature’s resilience, making it a thought-provoking addition to your home or office. Bring this reflective piece into your collection to evoke deeper discussions about urban development and its impact on our environment.

 

Shop now to add this unique piece from the "Woodberry Wetlands vs. London Developers" series to your collection.

  • Title – Forgotten Spaces: Urban Neglect on the Edge of Woodberry Wetlands

    Artist – JANUSZ MIARKA

    Limited Edition of 5 - print sizes: 36" x 24"

    Giclée print on Hahnemühle German Etching 310GSM

    The print is protected with Hahnemuhle Protective Spray, signed and numbered on the front side, vesting the certificate of authenticity.

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