

This rain-washed station platform becomes a theatre of transience, where figures in saturated reds and saffrons flare briefly against a cool, misted atmosphere, as if memory itself has chosen what to keep vivid. The composition is pulled taut by converging tracks and a web of overhead lines, guiding the eye into a vanishing point that feels less like distance than departure. Reflections on the slick ground double the human presence, turning hurried movement into a quiet meditation on waitingβtime pooled, blurred, and luminous. In this liminal corridor between arrival and absence, the work suggests that everyday journeys carry their own fragile, rain-lit poetry.







