

Rendered in a near-monochrome hush, the city emerges as a memory of stone and wire—architecture, street figures, and overhead lines dissolving into atmospheric greys that feel both documentary and dreamlike. Against this restrained field, the tram’s saturated yellow becomes an emotional anchor, a moving shard of optimism that cuts through urban fatigue and reanimates the street with purpose. The converging rails and tangle of cables choreograph the viewer’s gaze toward the curved façade, suggesting a metropolis held together by transit, routine, and the fragile geometry of connection. In this interplay of stillness and motion, the work reads as a meditation on modern passage: how life advances brightest when the surrounding world seems to fade into quiet.







