Echo Chamber

Some places speak before you even enter. The Allen Lambert Galleria in Toronto wasn’t just architecture—it was a voice. A frequency. A space that echoed with design, silence, light, and structure. But what echoed back wasn’t just the sound of footsteps. It was thought.

Echo Chamber is about that moment—the dissonance between outer symmetry and inner noise. It’s about what we build, not just with glass and steel, but in our own minds. Beliefs. Fears. Expectations. It’s the inner monologue bouncing off invisible walls. It’s the comfort of structure… and the trap of it.

The piece collides geometry with texture, perfection with disruption. It challenges the viewer to ask what kind of chamber they’re living inside—and what’s really echoing back.

Details

Technique:

Photographed on-site, then digitally reworked in Procreate, Photoshop, and Illustrator, Echo Chamber layers vector patterns, architectural fragments, and spatial geometry to create something that feels both modern and ancient. Industrial and emotional. The GPS coordinates act as a breadcrumb trail—if you ever want to stand where the thinking started.

Dimensions:
48″ x 36″

Date:
2016

Echo Chamber poster
Echo Chamber painting