



This urban vista opens like a breath held at dusk, where the boulevard’s deep perspective pulls the eye toward a pale horizon that feels both promising and unreachable. Diffused light washes the facades into softened silhouettes, allowing the city’s weight—traffic, streetlamps, and waiting figures—to register as a quiet choreography rather than noise. The painter’s gentle dissolving of edges suggests memory more than reportage, as if the metropolis is being reassembled from atmosphere, motion, and passing time. Birds scattered across the sky puncture the built geometry, offering a fleeting counterpoint of freedom within the disciplined grid of daily life.







