Paris Unholy: Rain

The reflection of neon lights and streetlamps in puddles creates a fractured, surreal version of the city.

Historically, writers like Baudelaire and Hugo viewed the rain-soaked streets of Paris as a place of moral ambiguity. The "unholy" aspect arises from the secrets the rain seems to reveal or drown out. Rain Paris Unholy

A term used by Baudelaire to describe a sense of melancholy and dissatisfaction that is amplified by the gray, damp climate of the city. Conclusion The reflection of neon lights and streetlamps in