

This densely layered abstract constructs a fractured city of planes and scaffolds, where rusted ochres collide with cold greens and bruised violets as if architecture were remembering itself mid-collapse. A bold diagonal thrusts through the composition like a beam or blade, carving a precarious passage toward a small flare of light that reads as both exit and temptation. Spattered marks and scraped surfaces behave like soot, rain, or debris, turning the pictorial space into a site of impactβan urban psyche where order persists only as a provisional geometry. In the tension between mass and void, the work suggests resilience: a stubborn, luminous pulse embedded inside the machinery of congestion.