

This urban panorama dissolves into a wash of cobalt and slate, where architecture is less a fixed monument than a trembling memory—edges bleeding, forms reasserting themselves only to vanish again. Figures appear as dark notations scattered across the foreground, their anonymity amplifying the sense of collective motion and the quiet solitude that often accompanies it. Splattered marks and dripping pigments act like the city’s own noise—weather, time, and human urgency—while the pale sky opens a fragile breathing space above the compressed streets, suggesting resilience within perpetual flux.







