

This work stages a railway concourse as a cathedral of transit, where the lattice of roof trusses and glazing turns daylight into a warm, honeyed geometry that presses down on the moving crowd. Figures dissolve into silhouettes and cut-out planes, letting absence speak as loudly as presence, as if the city’s pulse is measured in gaps, crossings, and brief alignments. The compressed perspective and rhythmic repetition of beams and platforms create a visual hum—order imposed on perpetual departure—while the amber palette lends the scene a nostalgic heat, transforming ordinary commute into a quiet meditation on motion and impermanence.







