

This work frames a railway junction as a quiet theater of modern movement, where parallel tracks and angled platforms choreograph a measured, almost musical rhythm of arrival and departure. Cool blues and steel greys dominate, punctuated by the freight’s earthy reds, creating a dialogue between industry’s weight and the transient clarity of open space. The gridded, watercolor-like surface softens the hard geometry of infrastructure, suggesting memory and distance—an urban pulse seen through the veil of time. Figures are reduced to small notations, reinforcing the sense that the station is less a destination than a conduit where lives briefly intersect and continue on.







