Figures stand on
suspended geometric forms, caught between balance and fall.
A large-scale
mural developed on the façade of an urban building, using geometric structures
and life-scale figures to create a suspended spatial field.
Public Mural Project – Tehran Municipality, Iran, February, 2021
This work was
developed across the full height of a building, using its vertical structure as
part of the composition.
The figures are
placed on isolated geometric forms, appearing to move through an unstable
system. They are neither fully grounded nor completely free, but held in
between.
The geometric
elements follow the structure of the façade, extending it while also shifting
how it is read. The image does not sit on the wall—it changes the way the
surface is perceived.
There is no
single narrative. Instead, the work holds a moment of suspension, where
movement is suggested but never completed. What remains is a sense of
imbalance—something between control and uncertainty, where the viewer reads the
space as both physical and psychological.





