

This work stages an architectural memory in layers—cool greens and deep teals building a dense, gridded terrain where geometry feels both constructed and eroded. A luminous, almost neon field near the top reads like a hovering window or threshold, while thin red and amber accents flare at the edges as if heat is trapped beneath the surface. The composition’s interlocking planes and triangular shards create a quiet tension between order and fracture, suggesting a city or interior psyche assembled from fragments. Light here is not descriptive but spiritual—seeping through seams, insisting that cohesion can be born from disruption.







