

The work compresses a crowded street into a vivid tapestry of motion, where umbrellas, rickshaw curves, and passing bodies stitch together a living architecture against the distant monument’s calm symmetry. Flattened, poster-like color fields and sharp contouring turn everyday bustle into a kind of urban folklore, letting heat, dust, and noise feel almost tactile while the blue sky offers a brief, cooling pause. At its core, the scene meditates on coexistence—human and animal, labor and transit, history and improvisation—suggesting that the city’s true grandeur resides not only in its stone landmarks but in the relentless choreography beneath them.







