Surface as Memory: Flow

A site-specific intervention within the “Surface as Memory” series, extending the integration of miniature imagery into the architectural surface through a continuous visual structure.

  • Public Mural Project – Tehran Beautification Organization, Tehran, Iran, February 2022

This work continues the “Surface as Memory” series by engaging with the wall as an interconnected field rather than a fixed image plane.

Instead of isolating figures within a single composition, the intervention introduces a flowing linear structure that moves across the surface—connecting architectural elements such as windows, doors, and edges.

The miniature figure is embedded within this system, not as a central subject but as part of a larger spatial rhythm.

The continuous lines respond directly to the existing conditions of the wall, tracing and linking its interruptions and irregularities. Through this approach, the surface is activated as a dynamic field rather than a static background.

By shifting from isolated imagery to a distributed visual flow, the work expands the series’ methodology—emphasizing continuity, movement, and spatial integration within the urban fabric.

 

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