Between
reflections of light and flowing structures, a city emerges—caught as much in
the process of becoming as in the act of fading away. Its contours dissolve, as
if slowly carried off by time itself. Architecture becomes memory; solid form
turns into motion.
Transient
City is an image of
transition—between worlds, between states, between the visible and what is
already slipping away. It invites contemplation on permanence and change, on
what remains when form disappears.
The
composition plays with the moment of transition: between architecture and
abstraction, presence and remembrance.