Project: LIMBUS

They are structures and objects that have lost their function. Each one becomes an organism in transit — a form that slowly degrades as nature and time reclaim their place.
Entropy is the invisible thread running through these images: the inevitable process by which human order erodes and disorder becomes a new kind of balance.
These photographs are not only about decay, but about transformation.
About the moment when matter stops being useful and becomes pure presence.
The beauty of an in-between instant — between function and ruin, between memory and silence.
This project began in 2024, driven by my fascination with abandoned spaces and objects. What started as curiosity became attention — and then an irresistible photographic impulse.
Rather than searching for them, I encountered these places along the way, near and far. Photographing them became a way to restore their dignity and build a narrative: turning isolated remains into a living microcosm.
LIMBUS brings together fragments of the human world, caught in a state of suspension. They no longer serve a purpose, yet they have not disappeared. They remain still at their own threshold, as if time itself had thickened around them.