



This circular composition reads like an aerial memory of a city, where a strict grid of pale corridors is repeatedly interrupted by darker blocks and soft-edged smudges, as if architecture were dissolving back into atmosphere. The surface is built from countless ring-like marks that behave simultaneously as pixels and pores, turning the urban plan into a breathing skinβordered, yet vulnerably permeable. In its restrained monochrome, light doesnβt illuminate so much as it measures distance and density, suggesting the quiet psychology of inhabiting systems that promise structure while obscuring the human scale within them.







