



A broad, ember-toned field of tessellated marks becomes a living groundβhalf city wall, half memory-mapβagainst which small congregations of figures gather on curved balconies like islands of intimacy. The compressed space and repeated bricklike strokes create a hum of collective presence, while the punctuating orbs of foliage read as suspended pauses, brief shelters of breath amid density. Bands of radiant yellow railings act like thresholds, suggesting fragile boundaries between public spectacle and private belonging, so the work quietly meditates on community as both refuge and enclosure.







