Cadmium and Ultramarine Paint Swirls Terminal in inside a restored train terminal near Fort Portal

Cadmium and Ultramarine Paint Swirls Terminal

by Beth Boyle

Neon reflections cast electric blues and pinks across a surface of swirling oil paint in deep cadmium red and ultramarine blue. The glossy liquid forms tight spirals and thick ridges that catch the ambient glow from the station's restored architecture. Above, the high vaulted ceiling of the Fort Portal terminal frames the view, while rain-streaked windows outside filter the fading twilight into the space. The paint sits flat against a dark, textured floor, its wet sheen mirroring the structural beams overhead. Sharp geometric lines of the terminal's ironwork intersect with the organic curves of the paint, creating a stark contrast between industrial rigidity and fluid color. A faint reflection of a hanging light fixture ripples within a pool of the red pigment.

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Camera Canon EOS R50 V*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS R50 V photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/1.2
Shutter Speed 1/1000
ISO 800
Film camera-default color science
Location inside a restored train terminal near Fort Portal
Date 2026-03-28
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 0.6043, 30.2696
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