


This atmospheric cityscape rises like a memory half-retrieved, its clustered spires and faceted rooftops dissolving into a silvered haze that feels both protective and uncertain. Warm ember tones puncture the cool greys and slate blues, suggesting human presence—lanterns, flags, fleeting signals—holding the architecture together against the vast, weathered sky. The surface is richly abraded and layered, as if time itself has been scraped and repainted, turning streets and water into a reflective threshold where the city trembles between solidity and dream. In its quiet turbulence, the work reads as a meditation on belonging: a place simultaneously built, imagined, and slowly vanishing.







