

This monochrome labyrinth of planes and patterned fields stages architecture as a state of mindβan interior city where corridors fold into one another and direction is constantly renegotiated. Crisp geometric masses hold their ground against swarming micro-textures, creating a nervous dialogue between control and overflow, clarity and interruption. Light is not cast so much as constructed through stark tonal blocks, guiding the eye in sharp pivots and false exits that mimic the way memory edits space. The work reads as a cartography of modern sensation: restless, analytic, and quietly claustrophobic, yet charged with the exhilaration of perpetual discovery.







