

Beneath the weight of an iron flyover, the city becomes a tunneled current of movement—buses and bodies compressed into a shared, rhythmic urgency. The artist orchestrates a largely monochrome architecture into layered bands of shadow and steel, allowing the taxi’s saturated ochre to flare like a brief pulse of human warmth against the industrial canopy. Perspective lines and repeating trusses pull the eye forward, turning ordinary traffic into a quiet procession where modern infrastructure both shelters and confines, suggesting a life lived in transit rather than arrival.







