Sometimes the dullest objects can surprise you with unexpected visual treats. A couple of weeks ago, while walking through the pine grove in the archeological park near the harbor of my hometown ...
... I stumbled upon this accidental piece of contemporary art. All that was needed to make me feel like being in an exhibition was some kind of written concept that could include words like " void", "identity", "sublime", "non-being", "civilization", "objecthood", or "globalization".
The shadows and the light shown in this opening shot were stored in a box.

A rusted power distribution cabinet that was lying near one of the paths in the middle of the park. The rust is a feature, not a bug. It's part of the styling. The cabinet is pretty new and in good shape. I'm pretty sure that will be functional soon. A meter or two further was a hole in the ground that I forgot to photograph.

Here you can peek through one of the slotted holes that allowed the creation of art inside the cabinet.

AND THAT'S IT. AS ALWAYS HERE ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK.
