



This densely tessellated cityscape dissolves architecture into a pulsing mosaic, where house-forms repeat like remembered fragments rather than fixed addresses. Two slate-grey diagonals cleave the field—roads or rivers—quietly imposing order while also suggesting division, their muted weight set against electric blues punctuated by flares of red and yellow like signals of life behind countless facades. The composition oscillates between intimacy and overwhelm: a communal pattern of dwellings that reads as both shelter and circuitry, mapping the emotional tempo of urban belonging. In its fractured color logic, the work proposes a place built as much from sensation and movement as from bricks, where home becomes a rhythmic idea repeated across time.







