

This suite of images stages a tender confrontation between intimacy and immensity: a handful of figures gather on woven, raft-like balconies that float above a dense mosaic of lived fragments, as if community must be continually re-made against the pressure of the crowd. The palette—sun-baked ochres and ember reds punctuated by electric blues—casts the scene in a heat-haze glow, where patterned surfaces replace perspective and turn the city into a tapestry of repeating days. Rounded, tree-like orbs hover as quiet counterweights to the grid, softening the relentless accumulation below and offering pockets of breath, memory, and shelter. In the careful repetition across panels, the work reads like variations on belonging—each arrangement a small shift in how solidarity holds, and how precariously it is suspended.







