Through this series, I explore the complex psychological and physical architecture embedded in the concepts of personal and communal space. Central to my work is the idea of displacement, how individuals navigate the loss or alteration of their connection to space, whether through migration, personal experiences, or societal pressures. My work attempts to represent the emotional weight associated with nostalgia and the struggle to find "home" in spaces that are ever-shifting. I draw from metaphysical landscapes and geometrical forms to construct a visual metaphor for the universal human experience of seeking a sense of belonging and understanding one's place within the broader world.