

This triptych renders architecture as a volatile memoryβdomes, arches, and colonnades emerging through frantic accumulations of ink like a city repeatedly rewritten in the mind. The dense crosshatching compresses light into a smoky haze, turning grand civic forms into fragile silhouettes that oscillate between monumentality and erasure. In the first two panels, perspective scaffolds and rhythmic arcades suggest order, yet the relentless overwriting destabilizes it, as though history itself were being revised mid-breath. The final panel dissolves into near-abstraction, where the urban body becomes pure gestureβan anxious coda that transforms built space into psychological terrain.







