

This composition assembles a metropolis from stacked, tile-like blocks, where teal and sea-glass tones build a dense architecture that feels both inhabited and strangely anonymous. A pale, misted ground opens through the center like a suspended corridor of breath, letting light dilute the weight of the structures while also implying distance, erasure, or memory. Vibrant flashes of vermilion and amber pulse between forms like hidden circuitry, suggesting the cityβs inner heatβits urgency, its noiseβbeneath an overall hush. The work reads as an emotional map of urban life: order struggling with overflow, and intimacy flickering inside an immense, gridded system.







