



This work constructs a city as a living mosaic—stacked planes of vermilion and coral rising like memory blocks, where architecture becomes emotion rather than map. Thin, arcing lines drift across the surface like suspended pathways, softening the weight of the built form and suggesting invisible connections that bind private lives within the urban mass. Pockets of cobalt and violet pulse through the warm field, creating a quiet tension between heat and distance, permanence and flux, as if the metropolis is both shelter and fever-dream. The hazed skyline dissolves into light, letting the city’s density feel strangely luminous—an intimacy found inside congestion.







