Color and
geometric forms move across the wall, introducing a sense of rhythm and
renewal.
A large-scale mural was developed across adjacent architectural surfaces, using geometry and color as the primary elements.
Public Mural Project – Tehran Municipality, Iran, May 2017
This work is
built across two connected surfaces, allowing the composition to extend beyond
a single wall.
Instead of
depicting natural elements, the mural works through abstraction—using circular
forms, lines, and color shifts to suggest movement and change.
The use of
saturated and contrasting colors creates a sense of brightness that shifts
throughout the day, responding to natural light.
The geometry
moves across the surfaces, linking them together and creating a continuous
visual field.
What emerges is
not an image of spring, but a change in rhythm—something that suggests growth,
expansion, and transition through color and form.



