Harmony Beyond the Concrete Jungle
- Kunwoo Park
- Oct 26
- 1 min read

When I first started this piece, I imagined a “concrete jungle”—a world filled with towering skyscrapers and little space for life to breathe. But as I continued painting, something changed. I began to wonder: what if the cities of the future could grow like forests, not fight against them?
The tall trees in this artwork resemble skyscrapers, yet they’re alive—covered in moss and geometric white structures that seem to blossom from their trunks. These forms symbolize how architecture and nature can merge, creating a sustainable future where humanity builds with the Earth, not on top of it.
Hovering above the scene is a white pigeon. To me, it represents peace—peace between humanity and the planet we share. Its open wings remind us that harmony is possible when we listen to nature’s rhythm.
Through this painting, I wanted to share hope. Our cities don’t have to be jungles of steel and glass. They can become living ecosystems—places where people, trees, and even birds coexist in balance.




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