



This work reads like an urban reliquary, where rough planes of stone and concrete negotiate their borders with quiet insistence. A regimented field of amber studs interrupts the masonry like a coded pulse—half tactile guide, half minimalist grid—suggesting the city’s attempt to systematize touch and movement within an unruly material world. The cool greys and chalky beige hold a restrained, weathered light, letting surface become narrative: erosion, repair, and the daily choreography of footsteps translated into texture.







