



This work distills the bicycle into a quiet architecture of circles and spokes, where overlapping wheels become both mechanism and mandalaβan emblem of urban motion paused into contemplation. Muted greys and soot-soft shadows wash across the frame like memory, while intermittent highlights along the metal rims flicker with the promise of movement that has just passed. The compressed cropping and interlaced diagonals create a gentle tension between order and entanglement, suggesting how daily transit can feel at once precise and precarious. In this suspended stillness, the bicycle reads less as an object than as a trace of human routineβan intimate portrait of passage, repetition, and time held in place.







