This project explores fictional spaces through a series of drawings, each representing a fragment or element of an imagined city. Structured by an underlying order such as grids, symbols, and reflections they suggest systems of orientation without fully revealing them. Rather than functioning as maps, these works operate as spatial propositions, inviting the viewer to navigate relationships, sequences, and directions through perception and intuition. Meaning emerges not from a fixed reading, but from the act of looking, where orientation remains unstable and the city exists as a constructed, interpretive space.