



This cityscape unfolds like a fevered memory, where towering blocks dissolve into a saffron haze and the air itself seems charged with electrical linework and restless marks. A scarlet, spire-like form rises from the dense lower registers—part architecture, part signal—anchoring the composition while suggesting an inner pulse amid the urban weight. Flecks of white and blue glint like fractured streetlight, turning congestion into constellation and implying that even in compression, the city manufactures its own kind of radiance. The painting’s tension between luminous openness and encroaching shadow reads as a portrait of modern life: intoxicated by momentum, yet searching for a clear breath of space.







