Lines and nodes
spread across the wall, forming a network that connects separate surfaces into
one field.
A large-scale
mural developed across multiple architectural surfaces, using geometric
connections and distributed elements.
Public Mural Project – Tehran Municipality, Iran, December 2021
This project was
developed as part of the National Mural Festival “Tehran, City of Murals.”
Instead of
building a single image, the work is structured through connections—lines,
intersections, and points that extend across the surface.
At the center, a
dense circular formation gathers these elements, while other parts remain more
open and dispersed.
The composition
moves across adjacent walls, linking them through simple geometric elements.
Each part is separate, but still connected to the whole.
As the viewer
moves, the work can be read in different ways—at times as a structure, at
others as a pattern or a field of relationships.



