

Suspended in an oceanic blue void, a small oval of grass becomes a fragile sanctuary where childhood play unfolds as if time itself has been briefly rescued. The composition stages a quiet tension between weightlessness and consequence: a lone ladder drops from this verdant βislandβ to a dense, boxlike city below, suggesting both an escape route and a tether that cannot be fully severed. Soft, diffused light flattens the metropolis into muted geometry while the tree and running figures retain warmth and pulse, turning innocence into a deliberate act of resistance against urban gravity. Above, balloon-like forms drift like distant promisesβechoes of ascent that feel tender, yet uncertain.







