Post-Urban Dreams
In Post-Urban Dreams, Thion explores a vision of cities that exist beyond the frameworks we’ve inherited — cities untethered from function, gravity, and time. Those drawings are a meditation on the unfamiliar forms that emerge when we imagine what comes after the urban environments we know. It’s not about perfection or utopia, but about possibility — layered, strange, and constantly shifting.
The city here is fragmented yet interconnected, its structures folding into each other like memories or dreams. Streets bend unpredictably, buildings lean into abstraction, and the logic of space gives way to intuition. These imagined architectures reflect a world in which cities are no longer fixed maps but fluid terrains shaped by perception and feeling.
The project embraces the idea that we are all aliens somewhere — always navigating landscapes that weren’t built with us in mind, and learning to find meaning in the unfamiliar. The black-and-white palette allows the viewer to focus on line, rhythm, and disorientation — inviting a sense of quiet exploration rather than fixed interpretation.
Post-Urban Dreams invites viewers to consider what lies beyond the cities we know — not as escape, but as a kind of reimagining. A space between memory and invention, where we might begin again.
Big city #1
Digital drawing printed on Fine Art Paper
50cm x 50cm - London, 2025
Big city #2
Digital drawing printed on Fine Art Paper
50cm x 50cm - London, 2025
Big city #3
Digital drawing printed on Fine Art Paper
50cm x 50cm - London, 2025
Big city #4
Digital drawing printed on Fine Art Paper
50cm x 50cm - London, 2025
Big city #5
Digital drawing printed on Fine Art Paper
50cm x 50cm - London, 2025
Big city #6
Digital drawing printed on Fine Art Paper
50cm x 50cm - London, 2025