

This rain-laden city corridor is built from veils of scraped pigment and fractured geometry, where towers dissolve into atmosphere and the street becomes a reflective membrane of memory. A pale, almost sanctified light cleaves the canyon of buildings, pulling the eye inward while the traffic and pedestrians register as brief, flickering presencesβmore pulse than portrait. Cool greys and violets dominate, punctured by ember-like reds and saffron signals that suggest desire and urgency within an otherwise muffled urban hush. The painting turns congestion into contemplation, proposing the metropolis as a place where anonymity can feel both isolating and strangely communal, held together by shared weather and shared motion.







