



Against a sprawling, graphite-toned city that feels carved from ash and memory, two children emerge as sudden annunciations of colorβblue and vermilion faces, red bowls held like fragile offerings. The composition sets their intimate, human scale in sharp relief against an impersonal maze of rooftops and corridors, where light skims across angular planes as if searching for tenderness in a hardened landscape. Their painted visages suggest ritual and play at once, turning identity into performance and resilience into spectacle, while the bowls quietly echo themes of need, sustenance, and the small economies of survival within the urban vastness.







