

This composition drifts between architecture and memory, where softened blocks and fractured planes suggest a city’s skeleton dissolving into atmosphere. A muted field of blush and ash is punctuated by a darker central mass, anchoring the eye like a withheld thought amid the surrounding haze, while granular, speckled texture animates the surface with the quiet insistence of time. The interplay of opacity and erasure turns space into a psychological interior—part ruin, part refuge—inviting the viewer to inhabit what has been built, blurred, and left unresolved.