



This nocturnal city scene stages modern life as a tide of bodies and vehicles, where the architecture looms like a quiet witness while the street swells with restless motion. Cool blues and vaporous greys dissolve edges into atmosphere, letting the amber streetlights bloom into soft halos that turn ordinary illumination into a kind of urban reverie. The compressed perspective—wires, poles, and stacked facades—tightens the space until it feels charged, suggesting how public life can be both communal and anonymous, radiant yet slightly unmoored.







