Untitled
180 W × 100 H × 5 D cm

This compelling work functions as a visual taxonomy of urban life, presented through a rigorous 5x9 grid of individual windows and architectural facades. By isolating these domestic apertures, the artist transforms everyday urban decay and vibrant street-level aesthetics into a structured, rhythmic study of human presence and cultural identity.The composition relies heavily on the typological approach—a method of photographing similar objects in a standardized way to reveal their subtle differences and collective character. Each frame within the grid offers a localized narrative: a lone child peering out, laundry drying in the sun, or vibrant geometric shutters that stand in stark contrast to weathered brick.The palette is a vivid celebration of color, moving from deep ochres and earthy terracottas to brilliant azures and verdant greens. This rhythmic repetition of form creates a sense of "visual music," where the windows act as notes on a staff. Ultimately, the work captures the soul of a community not through a single wide-angle lens, but through the cumulative power of its many individual perspectives.