

This densely layered mosaic of signs, fragments, and half-emerging figures reads like a city of memories built from colorβeach shard of geometry holding a private symbol, each corridor of pale light offering a brief pause amid the visual noise. The composition choreographs chaos into rhythm: warm ochres and reds collide with cool turquoises and violets, while repeated arrows, blocks, and silhouettes suggest navigation, interruption, and the restless editing of contemporary life. Faces and animals appear only in glimpses, as if identity is continually assembled and disassembled within a crowded social architecture. What lingers is a feeling of exuberant overloadβan ecstatic map where meaning is not found in one image, but in the charged collisions between many.







