Much of what we pass every day can seem faded and little more than a background. The solidity of what we build and how we live fades and erodes through use and exposure. As this process isn't uniform, and everything is always at its own stage, the brightness and color we continually apply and re-apply can adorn or sit in sharp opposition to the faded structures underneath. Even in trying to find moments of stillness, people themselves can become part of that friction, where things can be bright and faded at the same time.