



This densely tessellated cityscape compresses architecture into a near-abstract mosaic, where stacked facades and cropped rooftops deny a single horizon and instead offer the sensation of lived-in accumulation. The cool dominion of blues—punctuated by warm sandy ochres and occasional red accents—creates a rhythmic pulse between shade and sun, suggesting both shelter and exposure within the urban weave. By flattening depth into interlocking planes, the work turns the city into a psychological topography: intimate, crowded, and quietly resilient, as if each block of color were a memory lodged in place.







