In Haiii on Art: Bogotá Edition (2025), artist Haiiileen explores the chromatic soul of Bogotá through light, shadow, and reflection.
Her synesthetic eye transforms metal fences, street murals, and night façades into immersive color fields — mapping the emotional frequencies of the city.
Each image becomes a portal into Bogotá’s rhythm, where art, culture, and light coexist as one living vibration.

Haiii on Art: Bogotá Edition (2025)
- Artist: Haiiileen
- Medium: Urban Light Photography | Immersive Documentation | Synesthetic Study
- Location: Bogotá, Colombia
- Year: 2025
Description
Haiii on Art: Bogotá Edition (2025) captures the electric pulse of Bogotá through Haiiileen’s synesthetic lens — a visual essay of color, light, and vibration woven into the city’s everyday architecture.
By night, Bogotá becomes a living prism. Walls of graffiti, corrugated metal, and street murals refract into spectral waves under the artist’s lens, transforming ordinary corners into kaleidoscopic portals. Haiiileen explores how light behaves in layered urban textures, using neon and reflection as metaphors for energy, resilience, and human frequency.
“Bogotá hums. Every surface feels alive — like the city itself is breathing light back at you.”
This edition continues the Haiii on Art global photography series, merging travel and consciousness into visual meditations that honor place, culture, and emotional color.
Conceptual Framework
- Urban Frequency Mapping: Recording how city light interacts with metal, paint, and street art.
- Cultural Resonance: Revealing the emotional vibration of Bogotá through color theory and synesthetic translation.
- Immersion in Motion: Each photograph captures an improvised installation of environment, light, and timing.
- Everyday Alchemy: Reframing graffiti, decay, and nightlife as living art forms.
Archival Significance
- Marks the 2025 chapter of the Haiii on Art global series.
- Expands the artist’s exploration of light in South America after previous series in Japan, Australia, and Haiti.
- Integrates urban photography and synesthetic fieldwork as a single experiential medium.
Archival ID: HOABOG-2025


















“In Bogotá, I felt color as conversation. Every wall spoke back — some in rhythm, others in silence, but all vibrating in their own truth.”
