

This composition assembles an imagined city from interlocking planes of coral, ash-blue, and muted violet, where crisp black scaffolds and thin linear tracery suggest architecture still in the act of becoming. Light feels embedded rather than cast—glowing from within the warm field—so that windows, facades, and rooftops hover between blueprint and memory. The fractured geometry creates a gentle vertigo: order persists in the grid, yet the constant shifting of edges evokes urban life as a layered palimpsest of construction, erasure, and return. In its buoyant color and controlled dissonance, the work reads as a meditation on how communities are built—piece by piece—out of both stability and improvisation.