

Rendered in stark black against an expanse of white, the image distills architecture into a crown-like scaffold—an emblem of structure held together by tension, gaps, and decisive weight. Thick, angular lines hinge and overlap like joints in a fragile monument, suggesting both stability and imminent collapse, as if the idea of “home” were being tested by gravity and time. The negative space becomes as articulate as the form itself, turning absence into light and making the composition read like a memory of a building rather than the building—an icon of shelter reduced to its essential silhouette and doubt.







