

A dense tide of figures gathers into a single, breathing mass, rendered with quick ink contours and warm washes that make each body feel both distinct and swallowed by the collective. The composition’s most eloquent gesture is its vast field of white—an expanse that reads as silence, delay, or erasure—against which the crowd’s compressed weight becomes a portrait of modern waiting. Small accents of color flicker like fragile identities within an indifferent system, while the scattered luggage anchors the scene in transience, suggesting lives paused mid-journey rather than securely arrived. In this suspended moment, the work turns an everyday queue into a quiet meditation on belonging, anonymity, and the choreography of public space.







