

A serpentine roadway coils upward like a living spine, binding together tiny domestic facades and regimented rows of trees, as if the routines of habitation and nature are being threaded onto a single, relentless path. Behind this spiral, overscaled gears and a clock face loom in cool blue-green tones, turning the landscape into a mechanism where time, industry, and urban growth feel inseparable. The compositionβs vertiginous ascent suggests progress as both promise and pressureβan elegant climb that quietly asks what parts of life become standardized when the world is engineered to keep moving.







