



Suspended in a nocturnal blue void, a labyrinth of floating platforms and stairways becomes a theater of modern existence—each figure caught in a private ritual of work, play, desire, and drift. Electric reds, acid greens, and neon halos puncture the darkness like signals in a networked city, turning light into both guidance and seduction while deep shadow dissolves any stable ground. The fractured perspective refuses a single path, suggesting a metro-like psyche where movement is constant yet direction is uncertain, and where intimacy and anonymity share the same precarious ledge. In this exuberant, surreal architecture, the everyday is elevated into a dream of simultaneous lives—connected by luminous threads, yet separated by impossible distances.







