


The work unfolds as an immense tessellation of boxlike dwellings, a near-infinite grid whose muted whites, sand tones, and pale blues flatten into a hypnotic topography of human habitation. Light is held rather than dramatizedβsoft, diffuse illumination turns each rooftop into a quiet plane, while the repetition of rectilinear forms builds a rhythm that feels both orderly and claustrophobic. At the center, a single dark void interrupts the pattern like a missing memory or an unspoken wound, suggesting how absence can suddenly become the most legible architecture. The piece reads as a meditation on density and anonymity, where community is rendered as an abstract system and individuality survives only as a subtle shift in tone and shadow.







