



This densely stacked cityscape is built from interlocking planes of ochre, rust, and sun-bleached yellow, where architecture becomes a mosaic of lived time rather than a set of precise streets. The thick, scraped contour lines and abrupt shifts of value suggest structures pressing into one another, evoking both communal warmth and the claustrophobia of compressed urban existence. Light behaves like memory here—pooling on select facades and leaving others to sink into ember-dark shadow—so the skyline reads as a pulse of resilience held together by fracture and repair. In its semi-abstract construction, the work turns the city into a psychological landscape, where every block is a quiet testament to endurance.







