

This composition assembles the city as a mosaic of weathered rectangles, where ochres and umbers hold the warmth of lived time while sudden turquoise passages open like breaths of air between crowded walls. The painter’s rough, charcoal-like contouring both stitches and fractures the blocks, creating a restless geometry that suggests architecture as memory—rebuilt, revised, and never fully stable. Light seems to seep from within the layered planes rather than fall upon them, turning the urban mass into a quiet meditation on proximity, containment, and the fragile optimism of color persisting inside density.







