

This composition assembles a city as a mosaic of fractured planes—rooftops, facades, and alleyways tessellated into a restless tapestry where architecture feels less built than remembered. Warm reds, ambers, and earthen browns pulse against cool blue seams, turning negative space into rivers of air that both separate and stitch the metropolis together. The repeated stripes, zigzags, and windowed grids create a rhythmic hum, suggesting civic life as pattern and ritual, while the absence of figures makes the scene read like an emotional map of habitation—dense with presence, yet quietly unpeopled. What emerges is a meditation on urban multiplicity: a place simultaneously celebratory and claustrophobic, where every structure is a fragment of a larger, ungraspable whole.