Istanbul brings together two overlapping scenes: an aerial view of the city and the interior of a traditional shop filled with glass ornaments. Domes, minarets, and streets extend across the surface like a woven map, while translucent lamps and decorative objects hover in the foreground. These overlapping elements form a layered field where inside and outside, sacred and everyday, coexist.

Reflections and textures blur the edges of both spaces. Architectural lines remain visible, but they are softened by surface light and diffused color. The city is shown not as a panorama or a symbol, but as a complex field of experience—built from memory, ornament, and lived space. Istanbul becomes a quiet intersection of place and perception.