Gonzalo Gámiz Fotografía

Buildings with translucent walls where people do not live, but only work, and not in the best conditions. Lonely, nameless streets that seem to lead nowhere. Dirt floors, sometimes dotted with debris and scraps of materials. Metal fences marking the territory and plastic pipes like endless lines running through it. Fake plastic cities, of chaotic and careless design, that sometimes threaten to invade nearby towns.

In some municipalities of La Axarquía, a region in the east of the province of Málaga, although much less than in other areas of Andalusia, such as Campo de Dalías or Campo de Níjar, in Almería, the deterioration of the landscape caused by this plastic-coated architecture is the obligatory payment for maintaining the intensity of agricultural production.