



This panoramic city unfurls like a single, continuous breath—an imagined metropolis stitched together from angular silhouettes and luminous facades, where architecture becomes both monument and memory. Acid greens and electric blues flare against a sanded, ochre ground, suggesting a civilization simultaneously sprouting and eroding, as if time were repainting the skyline in real time. The compressed perspective and rhythmic repetition of towers create a pulse of urban density, yet the scattered signs, figures, and floating motifs read like fragments of lived experience—small human annotations within an overwhelming built chorus. In this tension between spectacle and vulnerability, the work proposes the city not as a place we simply inhabit, but as a restless organism that inhabits us.







