

This rain-washed station scene turns transit into a quiet meditation, where the long blue train reads as a steady, impersonal current beside the fragile, color-bright figures moving through it. The composition stretches in perspective toward a pale horizon, letting the slick platform act like a mirror that doubles the momentβfootsteps, luggage, and passing silhouettes softened into memory by water and mist. Cool greys and blues dominate, yet the scattered warm garments puncture the atmosphere like small assertions of life, suggesting resilience and private stories carried through public space. Overhead lines and the footbridge lace the sky with geometry, framing a narrative of departure and return that feels both routine and profoundly human.







