



A colossal tire becomes both frame and metaphor, its heavy, rubbery circumference compressing the world into a single, lucid aperture where a streetcar and pedestrians glide through everyday life. The stark contrast between the matte black ring and the warm, industrial orange band turns the composition into a kind of mechanical halo, suggesting how modern movement is filtered through engineered objects and brand-marked surfaces. By funneling the city into a tight center of focus, the work transforms urban bustle into a remembered vignette—at once intimate and surveilled—where transit reads as ritual and the road as a circular, repeating promise.







