Rogachevsky Bridge public art for Strelka Institute, Dmitrov, Russia 2021.

    The bridge transforms the architectural supports of this river crossing into a striking visual dialogue between two worlds. The Moscow-facing pylon erupts in dynamic red-and-white geometry—a pulsating grid reminiscent of digital codes—capturing the capital's relentless energy. In contrast, the St. Petersburg support dissolves into fluid blue waveforms, echoing the Neva's currents and the hypnotic glow of white nights. Beyond mere infrastructure, the structure becomes a symbolic connector, its opposing graphic languages materializing the cultural duality of Russia's iconic cities through bold, site-specific abstraction.