About the project
Urban Palette I: Daylight Hues is a study of color found in the overlooked details of Philadelphia’s urban landscape. Through close framing and abstraction, I isolate fragments of human-made objects, to reveal unexpected color relationships hidden in plain sight.
Photographed entirely during the day, natural light plays a crucial role in exposing the full spectrum of these everyday materials. Stripped of their original context, the images are meant to blur the line between photography and painting, inviting viewers to see the city not as infrastructure, but as a living palette.
By elevating the mundane, I hope to reframe how we see our environment, one color at a time.