

This cityscape is built like a mosaic of lived moments—stacked planes of ochre, rust, and teal that turn architecture into a pulsing, almost musical rhythm. Light seems to climb across the blocky silhouettes, dissolving hard edges into a warm haze where streets, rooftops, and sky mingle as one continuous atmosphere. The compression of space suggests an urban density that is both sheltering and claustrophobic, holding the viewer at the threshold between belonging and overwhelm. Beneath its geometric calm, the painting speaks to the city as a layered memory—always under construction, always reassembling itself in color.







