The title of my project is “Hidden Beauty”, and the message of my triptych will be to find beauty in the environment, especially in daily life. I want to show the audience the unique shapes and buildings that show different textures from the industrial sites. This would help the audience reflect on the past and how these old industrial sites can turn into abstract photographs. I believe that these photos connect with each other and create my vision the most. The artist who inspired my work the most is Albert Renger-Patzsch because he used many shapes from industrial sites to create abstract pictures. Through research and analyzing different photographs, I experimented with different angles, textures, and shapes. After analyzing, I found cylindrical forms and circular shapes looked very interesting in abstraction. These were the points I tried to take photos of at 798. I believe that I was successful in exploring these themes, as the viewers can see a similarity in the cylindrical forms and the depth of the abstract textures. I hope that the viewers will see the unique shapes and buildings from a new perspective, as it gives time for the viewers to reflect on the past. Some of my strengths were in the similarity of the shapes and forms but also finding close up shots of the textures. However, I want to work on fixing the setting on the camera so that the photos can show more contrast, as when I change it to black and white, it can get a little dull. Also, the photo on the right has almost no negative space, while the photo in the center has a lot. I hope that next time I can find more balance in the photos, making it more visual for the viewers.