Relieved Areas.
Guillaume Pazat & Martim Ramos / KameraPhoto
When the buildings stopped growing and the small weeds took concrete’s place on the streets to be built, the landscape changed. The cities’ silhouette goes up and down as the stock market lines do and when the money was no longer on the move, when the money went missing, the suburbs’ skies were left with naked buildings, concrete skeletons, shrunken iron, rust, dust.
The house selling boxes, on the sidewalks, parking spaces, wastelands, testify the degradation of the days, yet announcing appealing phone numbers of other times when buildings were still being sold as if there was no tomorrow. They seem to have been left by the emergency of someone who had something better to do or the rush of one that does not believe and leaves without looking back.