Geometries don’t talk. But they suggest.
Crafting two environments that felt distinct yet part of the same universe wasn’t about symmetry it was about emotional contrast. Round vs. sharp, curved vs. linear. Each shape needed to evoke a mood, a rhythm, a role. And both had to breathe the same dream.
A surreal architecture of encounter.
The concept drew from spatial minimalism, metaphysical art, and symbolic geometry. We imagined the sphere and cube as states of being softness and structure, movement and stillness. References ranged from Magritte to Miyazaki, with a touch of Kubrickian staging.
Two paths. One moment.
Someday Somewhere is about how contrasts coexist and eventually collide. Two forms. Two women. One shared story, floating in the space between shapes.
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