



A vaulted architecture of repeating arches rises like a silent cathedral, its cool blue-gray planes folding into one another to create a deep, meditative corridor of space. From the shadowed canopy, elongated, tapering forms descend like stalactites or suspended brushstrokes, sharpening the sense of gravity and time while guiding the eye toward a softened, luminous opening. At the base, a small garden and stair-like path introduce a tender counterpoint—life unfurling in color beneath monumental structure—suggesting sanctuary as something cultivated within vast, impersonal systems. The piece holds a quiet tension between the engineered and the organic, where light becomes a promise of passage rather than mere illumination.







