New York City
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This image presents Times Square as a concentrated core of urban intensity. The composition is anchored by a vertical axis of light that runs through the center, compressing towers, billboards, and traffic into a single stacked field. Individual elements remain partially legible yet never fully resolve, suspended between architecture, advertisement, and glare.
Color carries much of the information. Deep blues and cold greens dominate the upper zone, while the ground plane drifts toward pale, overexposed light, as if the pavement itself is burning out under constant illumination. Human figures appear as blurred silhouettes, absorbed into the brightness rather than occupying it.
The work does not document a specific moment in Times Square; instead it isolates the sensation of being surrounded by light, sound, and signage. What remains is the memory of a place where perception is continually overloaded, and clarity gives way to a sustained, vibrating presence.