Nashville-based art director Reshoka, aka Reshakh Mahmood, (see more) challenges our perception of landscape with his thought-provoking series, iNFRA PLAYGROUND. This conceptual photography project reimagines the industrial world, transforming it into a visually captivating exploration of color, shape, and form.
Reshoka’s lens doesn’t focus on sprawling vistas or untouched wilderness. Instead, he finds beauty in the often-overlooked infrastructure that shapes our environment. Through his unique perspective, ordinary elements like bridges, pipes, and construction zones become subjects of artistic intrigue.
iNFRA PLAYGROUND invites viewers to question their preconceived notions of what constitutes a “landscape” photograph. By highlighting the graphic qualities of the industrial world, Reshoka compels us to appreciate the unexpected beauty that surrounds us.
In this collection of Arts, as the title of the project calls itself, The PlayGround of Infra colors, Colors takes a big part in our enjoyment of life on our planet. as nature created all things and all of them have lots of colors of its own that generated by the evolution of life. but what if our Imagination wants more?! We see the things as they exist, if we have control of What we want to recreate and regenerate again what colors we chose to the nature of the lands?! In these pieces of arts I wanna show Little of my imagination How my planet and colors of the lands will be.
Reshoka