



This work constructs an imagined city from buoyant blocks of color, where facades tilt and interlock like remembered architecture rather than measured geometry, suggesting the way urban life is assembled from fragments of sensation. A cool, grainy blue atmosphere holds the composition in suspension, while saturated yellows and reds pulse like lit windows and private signals, turning the skyline into a coded field of presence. The repeated grids, dots, and cut-out shapes read as both streets and syllablesβan abstract language of habitation in which order and playfulness coexist, hinting at the tenderness and disorientation of living among crowds.







