

This densely patterned cityscape reads like a living tapestry, where countless rooflines and windows accumulate into a near-musical rhythm, and the cool blue field becomes an atmosphere of collective breath. Against this intricate lattice, the clustered figures—rendered in simplified, emblematic silhouettes—feel both sheltered and exposed, their warmth of red and ochre punctuating the urban sprawl like moments of human insistence. Rounded trees act as quiet anchors of organic respite, softening the geometry while suggesting pockets of memory and community that persist amid compression. The work ultimately frames the metropolis not as architecture alone, but as a crowd-made organism—intimate, overwhelming, and tenderly interconnected.







