

This work builds an urban memory from stacked, weathered rectangles—each panel a modest dwelling of color and texture—where rusted browns and mossy greens carry the patina of lived time against a cool, open sky. The composition’s grid both contains and unsettles, as pale grey “corridors” of negative space interrupt the blocks like silence between neighbors, suggesting displacement, repair, and the fragile logic of survival. Small emblematic marks—wheels, signage, and glimpses of bright blue—function like scattered voices, puncturing the muted field with moments of insistence that hint at movement, play, and persistence within constraint.