The Empire State Building, as seen from Dumbo, framed within the gothic arch of the Manhattan Bridge — ethereal, blurred, part cathedral and part memory. The Manhattan Bridge itself, softened into something weightless, its cables stretching like threads through fog. These are the structures as they might appear in REM sleep — familiar, but reassembled by something other than waking perception. Urban Reverie holds that quality across four works: steel and skyline rendered as the half-remembered architecture of a dream that lingered long after waking.
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The Empire State Building, as seen from Dumbo, framed within the gothic arch of the Manhattan Bridge — ethereal, blurred, part cathedral and part memory. The Manhattan Bridge itself, softened into something weightless, its cables stretching like threads through fog. These are the structures as they might appear in REM sleep — familiar, but reassembled by something other than waking perception. Urban Reverie holds that quality across four works: steel and skyline rendered as the half-remembered architecture of a dream that lingered long after waking.
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