

This work stages the railway station as an urban artery, where the long, sinuous sweep of tracks and carriages pulls the eye into a haze of distant towers, turning everyday transit into a meditation on momentum and modern longing. A warm red locomotive anchors the foreground like a heartbeat against a cool, dusted palette, while loose watercolor bleeds and softened edges suggest heat, smog, and memory collapsing into one atmospheric breath. The scattered figures—reduced to brisk silhouettes—become emblems of collective purpose, moving through a space that feels both efficient and quietly fragile, as if the city’s promise is always receding just beyond the next platform.







