While The Golden Collection serves as an archive of elites and renown, The City Pulse turns its gaze toward the unseen foundation upon which our world rests. Cities are not merely built of steel, glass, and high-level decisions; they pulse through the daily effort of hands that remain, almost always, anonymous.
This conceptual street art project extracts the physical imprint of the everyday person from their daily routine and places it directly into the urban fabric, transforming city walls into a living museum accessible to everyone.
I. The Anatomy of Quiet Effort
We archive the gestures that matter but never appear in history books. The hand of the baker kneading bread at the break of dawn, the tired palm of the surgeon after a night shift, the rough fingers of the builder, or the fine profile of a retired teacher. Through master-level casting, every micro-anatomical detail, every wrinkle, and every mark left by time becomes a line in the grand story of the community.
II. The Urban Mini-Museum (The Installation)
Each sculpture is isolated within a treated, high-security plexiglass case and mounted directly onto the exterior walls of city buildings. These outdoor installations become points of reflection for passersby. Beneath each piece, a discrete metal plaque mentions only the profession, age, and first name of the individual cast, alongside the identity of the institutional partner who made this moral restoration possible.
III. Patronage and Social Impact (CSR)
The City Pulse is not merely an aesthetic act, but a platform for social responsibility and cultural marketing. The project is funded exclusively through strategic partnerships with visionary organizations that understand that a brand's true value lies in its respect for the people who move society forward. It is a public declaration of community support, permanently engraved into the stone of the city.


