UrbanA

This series is part of an ongoing personal visual development project exploring a dense futuristic city through small character-driven moments.

Rather than focusing on spectacle, I wanted to create spaces that feel lived in, layered architecture, exposed infrastructure, rooftop machinery, and quiet corners where everyday life happens. The character acts as a guide through this environment, helping establish scale, mood, and a sense of curiosity.

The project also became an opportunity to refine a painterly workflow, balancing stylized shape design with believable industrial forms while keeping the overall image clean and readable.

This world has been sitting in the back of my mind for years, and lately it feels like one worth expanding.