The blue zone of Muralla Roja is not a flat color applied to flat walls. It is a system: the same powder blue carried across surfaces that step, recess, project, and notch — the color refusing to simplify the geometry it inhabits. Shot at close range, this frame reveals that complexity in full. The sunlit wall face runs down the right side of the composition, its stepped ledges and recesses creating a vertical rhythm of light and near-black shadow. To the left, a wall in deep shade reads as midnight blue, the same hue rendered almost unrecognizable by the absence of light. At the base of the frame, a window: warm amber just visible through the opening, the only heat in an otherwise entirely cool image — kept behind glass, belonging to someone else.
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