
Lines, Voids & Passing Figures
A monochrome study of public architecture and the people who animate it.

Kampoeng Gallery: A Living Archive of Kebayoran Lama
In a narrow lane of Kebayoran Lama, Kampoeng Gallery is a stopover for football watchers, shopkeepers, book hunters, and passers-by. This monochrome series traces the daily rhythm—between noise and quiet—using reflections and textures to reveal how the space remembers time.

Jembatan Lima: Street, Steam, and Silver
Krendang Afterhours — Street Food & Everyday Life
A monochrome study of Krendang, Tambora—where tangled cables frame narrow streets, scooters weave past shopfronts, and food vendors shape the rhythm of the night. Shot from dusk to evening to catch hard light, steam, and texture.

NOIR INTERLUDE — A Study in Chiaroscuro Portraits
This project explores chiaroscuro in a modern voice: jawline geometry, fabric texture, and smoke drawing calligraphy in the air. Everything is built low-key so the eye hops from small highlights on skin and jewelry to the hat silhouette.
A single hard key light with tight spill control and negative fill shapes the face; half-face compositions keep a classic noir mood. Smoke isn’t a prop—it’s a brush that paints depth and space.