

Against an expansive, crystalline blue that reads as both sky and open mind, the city assembles itself from translucent, stacked prisms—a buoyant skyline where color behaves like emotion, accumulating in confident layers yet leaving traces of abrasion and doubt. On the left, a red-and-white mass of directional arrows presses into the void like a force of instruction or migration, suggesting the modern impulse to organize experience into routes, signals, and outcomes. Scattered wooden house-forms punctuate the field as quiet, tactile memories—humble anchors that resist the slick geometry below, hinting at belonging dispersed across distance. The work holds a poised tension between exuberant construction and the fragility of home, mapping how personal histories drift through the engineered spectacle of urban growth.







