



A city is distilled into a tessellation of facades—arched windows, latticed shutters, and ornamental frames stacked like memory-panels—until architecture becomes a quiet, patterned language. A cool spectrum of teal and sea-glass blues washes the surface with nocturnal calm, while the pale central tower rises like a narrow breath of light, anchoring the composition and suggesting a hidden axis of continuity within urban density. Subtle drips and weathered textures read as time itself, staining the walls with lived experience and hinting that behind each repeating aperture lies a private narrative withheld. The work balances order and enclosure, inviting contemplation of how cities shelter us even as they fragment us into compartments of looking and longing.







