The Sunset
The Sunset was created with one quiet hope: that a bus stop could feel less like a place of waiting and more like a small exhale. I’ve always loved the way the sky softens during sunset—that gentle blur between day and night when the world feels less hurried. I wanted to bring that moment into the city, to offer commuters a pause wrapped in warmth and color.
Painted across the lower panels of the bus shelter, the gradient sky follows the natural line of the horizon so that anyone sitting there becomes part of the scene. The colors aren’t loud or demanding; they’re the kind that slowly settle into you, like the end of a long day finally unclenching its shoulders.
This isn’t about changing the whole city. It’s about softening one small corner of it. A reminder that beauty doesn’t need a frame or a gallery—sometimes it can live right where people pass through, making the everyday feel just a bit more human.