Roads, railways, and rivers. These are the three main elements that divide the municipality of Montcada i Reixac, leaving behind a landscape marked by gray scars. Beyond the territorial division and a landscape dominated by gray, these territorial scars also reveal the fragility of nature, forced to struggle between walls of cement, asphalt, and iron.

A nature weakened by an ecosystem destroyed and mistreated to make way for progress. Roots fighting against foundations, branches pushing through wrought iron fences, and leaves stealing the scant light allowed through a scar in the cement.