

This work unfolds like a woven chronicle of collective life, where countless small, flag-like facets tessellate the ground into a restless civic fabric. Two circular platforms hold clusters of figures in quiet suspension, suggesting communal witnessing—part celebration, part tribunal—set against a sea of repeating marks that turns the everyday into ritual. The jeweled trees, rendered as patterned spheres, punctuate the composition as living monuments, their dense canopies offering moments of breath and memory amid the claustrophobic abundance of detail. Warm ochres and earthy reds are tempered by deep greens, creating a pulse between heat and refuge, as if the city’s ceaseless noise is continually answered by pockets of belonging.







