

Beneath a velvety, ultramarine sky, the village arranges itself as a quiet geometry of red roofs and pale walls, as if shelter were an idea made architectural. The ochre-gold canopies rise like soft, clustered lanterns—organic counterpoints to the sharp gables—holding the scene in a suspended, almost nocturnal stillness. A solitary moon punctuates the blue, turning the composition into a meditation on intimacy and protection, where nature’s luminous presence seems to watch over human habitation. The flattened perspective and deliberate color harmonies compress distance, inviting the viewer into a remembered place—part landscape, part emotional refuge.