

This rain-soaked cityscape stages architecture as both guardian and witness: monumental facades rise through a bruised, cloud-laden sky while their lit windows pulse like private lives held inside stone. The composition funnels the eye down a wet boulevard where headlights and streetlamps liquefy into amber ribbons, turning the pavement into a mirror that doubles the city’s grandeur and its transience. Figures with umbrellas—small, dark punctuation marks—move through the glow with quiet resolve, suggesting a civic rhythm that persists even as weather softens edges and erases certainty. In the tension between cool atmospheric washes and warm interior light, the work becomes a meditation on belonging: the metropolis as shelter, spectacle, and fleeting reflection.







