

This cityscape condenses architecture into a mosaic of planes and softened edges, as though memory is rebuilding the skyline from layered impressions rather than fixed facts. Cool teals and bruised blues press against sun-warmed ochres, creating a gentle friction where industry and intimacy coexist, and where light behaves less like illumination than like atmosphere. The composition stacks facades into a shallow, theatrical space, inviting the eye to drift laterally across repeating windows and pitched roofsβan urban rhythm that feels both habitual and quietly unsettled. In its veiled textures and partially dissolved contours, the work suggests a metropolis experienced from within: lived-in, shifting, and tenderly unresolved.







