



This cityscape renders the urban margin as a brittle theatre of lines and planes, where utility poles and hard perspectives stitch the viewer into a corridor of compression and distance. The restrained monochrome architecture is punctuated by a single cobalt-blue façade—an emotional flare that reads like memory or resistance against the city’s repeating, anonymizing grid. A graffiti-laden embankment cuts diagonally through the scene, turning infrastructure into a palimpsest of voices and signaling how lived experience insists on marking even the most engineered spaces. In the stark light and spare sky, the work holds a quiet tension between order and improvisation, suggesting a metropolis perpetually under construction—physically, socially, and inwardly.







