

This work stages a compact settlement as if it were a remembered fragment, its tilted roofs and boxed façades pressed into a single, uneasy nucleus. Surrounding it, the sky becomes a band of floating, cellular forms—part cloud, part topographic contour—whose rhythmic outlines alternately shelter and encroach, turning atmosphere into a palpable pressure. The restricted greys and bruised pinks flatten depth yet heighten tactile presence, suggesting a place held together by resilience while being quietly eroded by time, weather, or the mind’s own distortions. In the dialogue between rigid architecture and liquid perimeter, the piece reads as a meditation on habitation: how communities persist inside forces they cannot fully name.







