

A pair of elongated faces hover like memories over a tessellated city of color, their softened gazes anchoring the painting’s restless geometry and hinting at intimacy strained through distance. Saturated violets, aquas, and acidic greens collide in a mosaic of signs—arrows, windows, birds, and abstracted vessels—suggesting an inner map where emotion is translated into coded architecture. Light seems to pulse from within the layered planes, turning space into a fragmented stage where thought, desire, and urban rhythm overlap, and where the figures become both observers and the observed. The work reads as a contemporary fresco of consciousness: tender, dissonant, and exuberantly fractured, as if the psyche itself were built from luminous shards.







