

This rain-soaked cityscape dissolves architecture into a wavering mosaic of slate greys and electric blues, where blocks of crimson pulse like brief human warmth against an indifferent sky. A veil of mist and vertical shafts of white light flatten and then re-open the space, turning the street into a reflective stage on which figures and vehicles drift like tentative notes in a larger urban refrain. The web of overhead wires sketches a fragile geometry of connection, suggesting how modern life is suspended—held together—by lines we rarely notice. In the mirrored pavement, the crowd becomes both present and ghosted, evoking a quiet narrative of persistence and anonymity moving through weather, time, and routine.







