

A stark white parapet rises like a quiet monolith, its chalky surface absorbing and reflecting light in equal measure, while the surrounding planes of ochre, rust, and teal lock the scene into a measured geometry. The small terracotta pots perched at the edge—one offering a single red bloom—become a tender counterpoint to the architecture’s austerity, suggesting persistence and intimacy within constructed limits. Hard-edged shadows carve the space into compartments of warmth and coolness, turning an ordinary terrace corner into a meditation on containment, solitude, and the fragile insistence of life.







