



This intricate ink-and-wash vision assembles cliffside settlements like drifting archipelagos, each dense with windows and terraces that read as both shelter and labyrinth. The artist’s stippled shadows and wiry linework carve the white paper into ravines of silence, so that absence becomes as architectural as the buildings themselves—space not merely surrounding life, but holding it in suspension. Muted ochres lend the imagined city a weathered, earthen memory, while the fragmented composition suggests communities perched on the edge of continuity, bound together by precarious bridges of perception rather than roads.







