sink


A dramatic, vertical photograph of the Yerebatan Sarayi (Basilica Cisterns) in Istanbul. The image captures a long tunnel with vaulted brick ceilings and a series of columns reflected in a large pool of water on the floor. The space is dimly lit by warm, reddish-orange light that creates a striking glow and a long reflection. The title "sink" plays on the literal sense of the water-filled space, while also suggesting a metaphorical "sinking" into the depths of history and the architectural marvel of the underground cistern.

built beneath basilica
for khans and kings
to funnel drink
to store snow
centuries ago
long before freon
savouring summer cocktail
with turkish delight

what think
the two medusa heads
upside down
and layabout
of recent developments

gone primetime
as thrilling locale
in Dan Brown’s latest book?

Yerebatan Sarayi (Basilica Cisterns)
Istanbul

your thoughts?