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By Sophie Kalagas
16 March 2016

Somehow this series makes us want to breathe a little slower and bask in the silent stillness it creates.

Zsolt Hlinka’s Urban Symmetry series appeals to that little piece in all of us that finds satisfaction in achieving perfect equilibrium. (You know, that part that makes you jump for joy when one side of the bookcase matches the other completely.) Beautiful old buildings that line the River Danube in Budapest have been snatched from their busy surroundings and plonked in a smooth, dreamy vacuum – and somehow it makes us want to breathe a little slower and bask in the silent stillness it creates. Get a load of the full series plus a wee bit more on Zsolt’s website.

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