The project was realized for the Pereplet within a restored industrial depot. The key objective was to transform the historical building into a cohesive art environment without losing its architectural character or material authenticity.
The architecture itself defined the project’s visual language: cast iron, concrete, steel. A restrained color palette and high graphic density emphasized the industrial nature of the space. The artistic intervention was not applied over the architecture, but developed from within it — the graphics were organically embedded into the environment and are perceived as its natural continuation.
This project goes beyond decorative painting. It becomes a dialogue with one’s own origins and visual memory — a return to the forms and methods from which the practice began. Through process, tools, and the physical presence of gesture, a connection is built between past and present, giving a historically charged space new meaning and contemporary resonance.