This work embodies order pushed to the edge of illusion. At first glance, it reads as a clean, repeating pattern. Geometric forms, architectural fragments, and precise lines lock into a system that feels engineered and intentional. The cool blue palette reinforces that sense of calm structure, almost technical in its restraint.
But the longer you look, the less stable it becomes.
The repetition begins to disorient. Shapes that initially appear consistent start to shift in perception. Depth flips. Orientation becomes ambiguous. What felt like a blueprint turns into something more psychological, a space that cannot quite exist but feels convincingly constructed.
There is a tension between control and distortion. Every element is carefully drawn, yet the overall effect resists easy comprehension. It suggests a world where systems are built with precision, but the experience of navigating them is far more complex.
The pattern also carries a sense of endlessness. There is no clear beginning or end, only continuation. It mirrors environments that are designed to scale, repeat, and replicate, whether physical, digital, or conceptual.
In that way, the piece becomes a perspective on structure itself. Not just how things are built, but how they are perceived once repeated beyond familiarity.