A photo series that highlights the quiet resilience of nature in urban environments, focusing on moss, algae, and vines that subtly reclaim spaces. I aim to present these organic intrusions as delicate yet misplaced elements on buildings, stairs, and walls, showcasing the evolution of urban landscapes in Singapore, where skyscrapers overshadow natural greenery. As green spaces are increasingly curated or erased, sparking conversation about the intersection of nature and man-made elements is essential. By portraying these plants taking over our spaces, I want to challenge the perception of moss and algae as mere signs of decay, demonstrating their beauty and value. I hope viewers rethink the relationship between the built environment and the natural world, recognizing growth as a form of design rather than deterioration.
Taken on Nikon D7500







