



Suspended in an ochre atmosphere, the composition reads like a palimpsest of memory—architectural fragments, schematic forms, and a solitary silhouetted figure hovering between presence and erasure. The faint, chalked textures and muted planes of blue and red behave as quiet signals, as if the city’s mechanisms and private interiors are being translated into a tender, half-forgotten language. Aerial, capsule-like shapes drift across the surface, suggesting transit and surveillance at once, while the spacious emptiness around them turns the scene into a meditation on distance—between people, between places, and between what is built and what is felt.







