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Sergio Castiglione

Urban Skin

Urban Skin approaches the city as a living surface, where walls, fragments, marks, and textures reveal traces of time and human presence. Graffiti, layers of paint, worn materials, accidental compositions, and architectural details become evidence of a constantly changing urban body. Seen up close, the city is no longer a distant skyline but a skin: fragile, wounded, expressive, and alive. These images explore how memory, conflict, beauty, and deterioration appear on the surfaces we usually pass by without noticing.

The city seen through its surfaces

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