Designed by Amar Morsy | Inspired by Cinta Vidal In this piece, I explored the intersection between nature and human-made infrastructure by visualizing them as two sides of a cube—each existing in its own world, yet inseparably connected. Drawing inspiration from Cinta Vidal’s use of perspective and architectural fragmentation, I created a surreal composition where flowing natural landscapes and structured roadways with moving cars coexist in perfect tension. One face of the cube reveals winding roads, vehicles in motion, and the rhythm of modern life. The opposing side features serene elements of nature—trees, hills, and open sky—serving as a visual counterbalance. Despite their contrast, both scenes are bound within the same structure, highlighting how our worlds of nature and industry are deeply intertwined. The piece challenges the viewer to consider perspective—not just in a visual sense, but in how we see our place between natural and built environments.