

Beneath the station canopy, the scene is suspended in the hush that follows rain—where polished platform tiles become a second sky, catching figures and architecture in wavering reflections. The composition draws the eye along the receding train and taut lines of overhead cables, turning an ordinary stop into a corridor of anticipation, departure, and return. Cool blues and steel greys are warmed by small, human accents of saffron and red, suggesting resilience and intimacy amid transit’s impersonal machinery. In this glistening in‑between space, time feels temporarily softened, as if the platform itself holds the collective pause of many lives briefly intersecting.







