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The glass creates layers of meaning: a surface of reflections that blends streets and architecture with the intimacy of the people inside. Each image feels both distant and personal, an observation of solitude in the midst of urban noise.
This series invites the viewer to slow down and notice these fragments of city life — the everyday theatre of being human, framed not on a stage, but in the glow of laptops, coffee cups, and the soft shadows of a windowpane.