North Korea typically conjures ideas about the dark side of communism, a dictatorship and repressed citizens living in crumbling concrete high-rises.
But, those who know better, understand the architecture, at least, is the exact antithesis of that.
Dave Kulesza, an architect photographer based in Melbourne, spent a whirlwind three days capturing the beautiful pastel palettes and instantly iconic spaces in the capital of Pyongyang.
His series, 'North Korea in Colour', is one you have to see to believe.