Privacy Encloser
In a world that demands you be visible, choosing invisibility is the most radical act of self-expression. Your walls are not barriers — they are canvases. What you choose to hide defines you as much as what you reveal.
Privacy is not absence. It is the deliberate layering of identity — each layer a choice, each veil a brushstroke. The graffiti on your fortress walls tells a story only you can read.
Beneath the brutalist overpass of surveillance, someone has transformed grey concrete into watercolor rebellion. Stencils cut with surgical precision, sprayed with the confidence of someone who knows their walls are theirs.
To enclose is not to imprison. It is to curate. It is to choose the boundary between public performance and private truth. Every wall you build is an act of architecture.
Your private thoughts,
sealed and addressed
only to yourself.