

This painting constructs a city from fractured planes and vaulted silhouettes, where architecture feels less built than remembered—an inner map of streets condensed into rhythmic arches and angular roofs. A molten band of yellow light runs through the composition like a lived pulse, warming the faceted ochres and rusts while charcoal contours hold the scene in a tense, almost musical structure. The compressed space and overlapping forms suggest both shelter and confinement, as if the urban body is simultaneously embracing and crowding the viewer. In its stained-glass luminosity, the work turns the everyday façade into a spiritual interior, inviting contemplation of how cities become repositories of memory and mood.