Yellow at the Crossing captures a fleeting pocket of colour on a Santiago street corner—sunflowers glowing against a largely monochrome cityscape. People pass. Traffic waits. The stall stands its ground, offering something soft and alive in a landscape built of angles, signs, and schedules.
The selective colour isn’t decorative—it’s deliberate.
This is about contrast.
Commerce and care.
Routine interrupted by beauty.
It’s a street photograph that rewards attention: the quiet exchange between vendor and city, between movement and pause. Nothing staged. Nothing sentimental. Just life happening where it always does—on the corner.
Printed as fine art, this piece suits modern interiors, creative spaces, and anyone who believes colour is a form of resistance.








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