



Immersed in a vast field of nocturnal blues, a solitary figure rests on the hard geometry of ascending steps, as if pausing mid-journey between earth and an unseen interior. The composition’s stillness is pierced by thin threads of warm color—wires that trace quiet connections and interruptions—while the green-lit window hovers like a sealed promise of refuge, both near and inaccessible. Subtle gradients of light flatten and deepen the wall at once, turning architecture into psyche: a meditation on waiting, threshold, and the fragile circuitry that binds contemplation to the world outside.







