Crimson Line is a monumental color study by Trent Parke, centered on the industrial landscape of Newcastle, Australia. For years, Parke sat on a hill watching the sun rise behind the chimneys of the local steelworks, capturing the brief moment when a crimson line appears on the horizon. The book explores the juxtaposition between the natural beauty of the atmospheric light and the environmental reality of the heavy industry below. Through intense saturation and dramatic silhouettes, Parke creates a series of images that feel both apocalyptic and sublime, reflecting on the physical and chemical changes of a landscape shaped by human hands.