A large-scale mural exploring states of suspension, movement, and psychological transition through geometric spatial construction.
- Public Mural Project – Tehran Beautification Organization Tehran, Iran, February, 2021
Descent is a site-specific mural that constructs a suspended spatial environment across the surface of an urban building. Through the use of geometric volumes and life-scale figures, the work creates a visual field where movement is implied but never resolved.
Figures are positioned on isolated cubic forms, appearing to navigate an unstable architectural system. Their placement suggests a condition of transition—neither fully grounded nor entirely free—evoking a psychological state between confusion and clarity.
The composition is carefully aligned with the architectural structure of the building, extending its verticality while subtly disrupting its logic. The painted elements do not sit on the wall; they reorganize its perception, transforming the façade into a spatial scenario.
Rather than depicting a fixed narrative, the work operates through tension—between elevation and descent, stability and disorientation. The viewer encounters a moment suspended in time, where movement becomes a mental rather than physical experience.





