Description
A red brick house stands quietly at the edge of collapse, its roof caved inward and windows broken open to the cold. Bare trees crowd close, their branches pressing against the structure as if reclaiming it. The vivid brick contrasts sharply with the damage above—rotted shingles, exposed rafters, and gaps where shelter once existed. Overgrown shrubs obscure the lower façade, suggesting years of abandonment and slow erasure. This image captures a moment where color remains, but function has faded—a domestic space suspended between memory, neglect, and inevitable return to the land.
Pennsylvania.