Cleaning Bottles in Lyon
by Ellis Ibarra
Under the flat, diffused light of an overcast midday, a narrow Lyon traboule passageway reveals a moment of quiet industry. A local artisan in a faded blue apron stands at a heavy stone sink, scrubbing a row of clear glass bottles that catch the weak daylight. Beside the basin, a yellow kitchen timer sits on the wet tile, its dial set for a brief interval. The scene is framed by rough, aged plaster walls and a glimpse of a wrought-iron gate leading to the inner courtyard. The subject is not the objects themselves but the rhythmic motion of cleaning, grounded by the textures of wet stone and glass.
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