

This textured city-fringe tableau turns ordinary rooftops into a warm, sun-struck mosaic, where thick, assertive brushstrokes gather light like memory held in the grain of paint. The composition hinges on a dialogue between the verdant canopy—restless, breathing, and expansive—and the stacked geometry of buildings beyond, softened by atmospheric haze that suggests distance not just in space but in time. Rust reds and ochres radiate a lived-in intimacy, while cooler notes in shadowed corrugation temper the scene with quiet impermanence, as if the neighborhood is caught between growth and erosion. What emerges is a tender meditation on habitation: nature’s persistent presence folding around human structures, not in conflict, but in continual, intimate negotiation.