



This quiet courtyard scene is built from softened planes of white and blue, where light seems to settle like dust on plaster and stone, turning the everyday into something contemplative. The small shrine-like niche—earthy, worn, and centered—anchors the composition as a modest altar to memory, while the potted plants offer a counterpoint of living impulse against the architecture’s stillness. Perspective lines of the tiled ground pull the eye inward, suggesting passage and pause at once, as if the space holds the residue of footsteps and unspoken rituals. The restrained palette and textured surface create a tender tension between shelter and openness, inviting a meditation on home as both refuge and quiet devotion.







