I took this photo on Little Lonsdale Street in Feb this year. The building really caught my eye, not only because of it’s aesthetically pleasing colour range, but mostly because of the encroachment of that derelict sort of look, the growth of urban decay and layering; posters, graffiti, grit and grime. It’s as if this small building still professes its purpose, and that purpose or underlying original meaning is slowly being robbed of it. I thought it was a great example of urban contemporaneous, a static existence, new and better facilities rise all around it, making it more and more obsolete, the fate of so many buildings in a city.
Got bored studying for my exam, made this up instead :) / See Cartoon Lonsdale for more
First appeared on the Malta Independent on Sunday
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