Refraction of Reality

In the quiet undercurrents of urban life, ephemeral spectacles often go unnoticed. A left-behind box of forgotten toys, strewn across the sidewalk—potential worlds concretized in plastic and metal. In coffee shops, behind the steam rising from cups luxurious in ambiguity, private universes persist. The fragmented perceptions collide: exquisite, dulcet ideas escaped from untamed margins of bold scribbles.

Beneath streetlights, reflections deceived by rain's touch render curious truths. Linear narratives bend, and photographs capture moments deceptively. Reality questions itself in absurd galleries, where memories reframe upon unseen perspectives.