



This densely patterned scene turns a city into a living tapestry, where stacked, geometric dwellings pulse like mosaics beneath an ochre sky and the crowd becomes the true architecture of the place. Bands of saturated blues, reds, and earthen tones rhythmically stitch the surface, while the repeated motifs—windows, tiles, and grids—suggest both the order we impose and the chaos we endure in communal life. Figures gathered along terraces and within netted enclosures read as islands of intimacy amid relentless accumulation, hinting at how belonging can feel simultaneously protected and confined. The rounded, textured trees punctuate the composition like quiet breaths, offering moments of organic respite in a world built from insistently human patterning.







