



A cool, blue-grey cityscape settles into silence, its rooftops and water towers rendered as weighted silhouettes against a veil of mist that dissolves the skyline into memory. The composition layers blocky architectural forms like quiet intervals, letting negative space and softened edges become the true subjectβan atmosphere where presence is felt more than described. Light is not a source but a condition, washing the scene in diluted luminosity that suggests urban life paused between night and day, certainty and drift. In this restrained palette, the city reads as a psychological terrain: familiar structures held together by fog, as though permanence must negotiate with disappearance.







