Convergence: Mexico City
In progress
Mexico City moves with a rhythm older than modern time. In this project, I follow that rhythm through streets shaped by myth, colonial memory, and everyday reinvention. Here, the convergence is not just between cultures, but between centuries—where the sacred and the everyday, and where what was rooted and what arrived continue to echo against one another.
I don’t claim this place as my own. I arrive as an outsider—observing, feeling, responding. These images are not meant to explain the city, but to reflect what stirred in me as I walked through it: a sense of beauty in the clash, and grace in the unfinished.
This body of work extends the spirit of Convergence into a city where history lives in layers. I’m drawn to the surreal harmony of it all—the contradictions that don’t resolve, but coexist.
This is not a document of place. It is a search for something elemental—something just beneath the surface of what the city shows.