








This series emerges from the overwhelming rhythm of densely populated spaces — where every moment is shared with hundreds of others, each in a hurry to be somewhere, or lost in their screens. Stillness is rare, and even when it happens, it’s often distracted. The result is a city of motion — fast, layered, and emotionally disconnected. These works are not literal depictions, but emotional echoes. They capture what remains in the unconscious after we pass through the crowd — fragments of limbs, colors, gestures, and distorted postures. The figures twist and bleed into each other, their forms no longer fully human, but shaped by the urgency and repetition of modern life. This is not how the world looks, but how it feels — abstract, surreal, and fleeting. A visual language for the memory of too many people, all at once.