

The work stages a quiet drama of passage: a solitary figure, rendered with tactile realism, stands before a framed aperture that reads as both window and threshold, inviting the gaze into a city of repeating arches and receding corridors. Shifts between monochrome and cool, weathered blues let memory and immediacy overlap, as if the scene is being revised in real timeβhistory draining into present experience and back again. The strong central silhouette anchors the composition while the architectural rhythm pulls forward, suggesting that the true subject is not the destination but the suspended moment of choosing, carrying oneβs personal weight into a vast, impersonal urban continuum. In its layering and serial variation, the piece becomes a meditation on migration, longing, and the uneasy intimacy between the individual and the metropolis.







