From the Brooklyn waterfront, the skyline of New York rises - steel, glass, and rhythm. Yet nature has begun its gentle return: green vines climb façades, gardens spill from rooftops, and the city breathes in patches of leaf and light.
In the foreground, among planters, a young woman bends to her work, tending to what endures and grows. Urban Gardening imagines a quiet transformation - where concrete yields to chlorophyll, and the pulse of the metropolis softens into something alive, rooted, and humane.