



This nocturnal streetscape dissolves into a green atmospheric veil, where architecture reads less as solid mass than as memory—angled roofs and facades flickering in and out of presence. The perspective funnels the eye down a wet, reflective corridor, turning the road into a quiet conductor of longing and forward motion. Acidic yellows puncture the murk like hesitant streetlights, suggesting human life nearby yet withheld, as if the city is holding its breath between rain and silence. In the tension between scraped, gestural edges and pockets of luminous clarity, the painting frames urban existence as both sheltering and estranged—an inhabited place that still feels uncannily alone.







