



A fever-bright, fantastical metropolis rises like a living organism, its spires and domes unfurling across the horizon in acidic greens and molten reds that collapse distance into a single, pulsating stage. In the foreground, the stillness of an embracing couple forms a tender island of gravity against the charged momentum of the galloping horse and rider, as if intimacy must defend itself within an age of acceleration. The circular pools and looping pathways choreograph the eye in cycles—promise, pursuit, return—suggesting a civilization intoxicated by progress yet haunted by the need for human anchorage. Light behaves less like illumination than like emotion itself, staining the scene with longing and urgency, turning the city into a dream where desire and destiny share the same skyline.







