

This cityscape unfolds like a half-remembered dream, where buildings emerge and dissolve within veils of cool blue-grey, suggesting an urban world suspended between presence and erasure. Thin, insistent red tracery stitches the skyline together, while scattered amber windows pulse like small, private certainties—human warmth persisting inside an impersonal grid. The composition layers facades and rooftops into a dense, upward drift, turning architecture into atmosphere and implying how modern life accumulates: crowded, fragile, and quietly luminous. In its restrained palette and softened edges, the work reads as both a meditation on anonymity and a tender acknowledgment of the lives glowing behind it.







