

This painting gathers the city into a luminous turbulence, where architecture is not so much depicted as remembered—broken into planes of ochre, ultramarine, and smoke-grey that pulse like fragments of a lived day. Broad, weathered swathes of light dissolve hard edges, allowing rooftops and spires to emerge and recede in a rhythmic negotiation between clarity and erasure. The composition pivots on a dense, darkened core that feels like the city’s weight—its history and noise—while surrounding vapors of color suggest breath, weather, and the fleeting tenderness of atmosphere. What remains is a meditation on urban presence: the way a place persists not as a map, but as a shifting emotional topography.







