

This work stages the city as a remembered sensation rather than a mapped place—its horizon line dissolving into mist while amber bands of light flicker like distant windows, half-promising refuge and half-signaling disquiet. Veils of charcoal and bruised violet drift across the surface, interrupted by crisp scratches and scattered cobalt accents that read as both rain-splinters and electrical impulses, animating the scene with nervous weather. The composition’s lateral sweep pulls the eye through a dense, compressed atmosphere where architecture becomes residue, suggesting an urban life felt most intensely in its afterimage—noise softened, motion implied, solitude sharpened.







