Part of the FRAGMENTS series, this work explores an imagined urban landscape—structured yet fluid, ordered yet alive. Geometric grids and architectural rhythms coexist with organic forms and irregular patterns, suggesting a city that is both constructed and dreamed.
The composition reflects a tension between system and spontaneity: clean lines define space, while textures and color interruptions introduce movement and unpredictability. Materials and layers evoke a tactile, almost biological presence, as if the city were not only built, but growing.
Rather than depicting a real place, the work invites the viewer into a parallel geography—a city that does not exist, yet feels familiar. A space suspended between dystopia and joy, where structure holds, but imagination reshapes everything.
Diverse materials, such as carttboard, fragments of darwings, silicon rubber, structural paste, colors, come together and interact giving shape to the dream. Matter, color, shapes turn into joy.