The furniture designer turned photographer was drawn to the colourful geometry of a multistorey car park in JapanTakeshi Aruga was en route from hospital back to his home in Okegawa, Japan, when he took this photograp...
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Takeshi Aruga was en route from hospital back to his home in Okegawa, Japan, when he took this photograph. He’d had a consultation with a dermatologist, and while his house was a couple of miles away, good weather encouraged him to walk. Along the way, he passed PAPA Ageo, a sizeable shopping centre popular with locals. This blue sign board outside the multistorey car park caught his eye.
“On the side visible to drivers coming down, it usually displays a message like ‘Thank you for visiting’ along with directions for turning left or right to avoid traffic congestion,” Aruga says. “Just behind is a red box, likely for a fire extinguisher.”
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The furniture designer turned photographer was drawn to the colourful geometry of a multistorey car park in JapanTakeshi Aruga was en route from hospital back to his home in Okegawa, Japan, when he took this photograp...
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