



This work compresses a city into a rhythmic mosaic of façades, where arched windows and ornamental grills repeat like refrains, turning architecture into a kind of visual music. Saturated blocks of turquoise, magenta, saffron, and violet are layered with drips and spatters, suggesting memory and weather—time not as erosion, but as pigment that stains every lived surface. The strict grid of structures is continually softened by bleeding color, holding a tension between order and exuberance, as if private interiors glow behind patterned screens. In its jubilant palette and cascading paint, the piece reads as a celebration of communal density: many lives stacked together, distinct yet inseparable in one breathing wall of light.







