



This cityscape reads like memory made architectural: a dense constellation of block-like dwellings rises and dissolves, where warm ember oranges press against a cool, submerged field of blues. The composition is built from rhythmic, mosaic strokes that turn windows and rooftops into flickering signals—suggesting lives stacked in proximity yet separated by the hush of distance. Light behaves less as illumination than as pulse, drifting across the surface in scattered notes, as if the city’s vitality persists even while its forms blur into atmosphere. In the tension between granular detail and painterly erosion, the work meditates on urban belonging—simultaneously communal, anonymous, and always in motion.







