I’m pleased to share that my work URBN CROWD IV has found a new collector in Besançon.Part of my ongoing URBAN series, this piece explores the dynamic relationship between individual presence and collective movement within the city. Blurred figures merge into a rhythmic flow, suggesting both anonymity and connection—an observation of how urban environments shape human behavior and perception.

Rather than capturing a single moment, URBN CROWD IV compresses time into layered motion. The result is an image that feels both structured and fluid, where patterns emerge from apparent chaos. This visual language reflects my broader interest in translating the pulse of contemporary cities into atmospheric, almost abstract compositions.
