



A warm, terracotta field is built in quiet strata, as if the surface were a wall of memoryβlayered, weathered, and softly resisting legibility. From within these muted bands, small apertures of turquoise and green intermittently glint, like concealed light caught between bricks, lending the composition a pulse of hidden life. The grid-like undertone and restrained palette create a meditative tension between structure and dissolution, suggesting an urban residue that is slowly being reclaimed by atmosphere and time. What remains is not a scene but a sensation: the persistence of place distilled into haze, warmth, and intermittent revelation.







