somewhere
to live
Architectural Illustration
Ongoing Illustration Project
Ongoing Illustration Project
Somewhere to Live is an experimental illustration project that explores emotional interpretations of space and shelter. Rather than representing architecture in a traditional sense, the series imagines homes as poetic constructs—shaped by memory, longing, and imagination.
Each image presents a different kind of dwelling: grounded, surreal, or ephemeral. These illustrations merge architectural logic with storytelling, using abstract forms and simplified geometries to suggest both comfort and ambiguity. The project questions what it means to inhabit—not just buildings, but feelings, landscapes, and dreams.
Inspired by nature, emotional states, and visual metaphors, Somewhere to Live reimagines space as something deeply personal and symbolic. The illustrations combine digital precision with soft, textured elements to evoke a balance between control and fluidity.
This ongoing series invites viewers to reflect on the idea of home, not as a fixed structure, but as an evolving, internal place we carry and reshape through experience

A temporary home nestled in vibrant nature, an abstract take on camping and coexistence.

A quiet, plant-filled living space imagined in soft lines and serene blue.

A whimsical corner where textures and color evoke the calm of winter indoors

A vibrant living space full of personal touches and daylight warmth.

A quiet moment at the seaside, where someone has settled into the landscape.

An imaginative rooftop world where mobility flows between colorful blocks.

A quiet rooftop setup for an intimate meal among plants and soft evening light.