

This painting assembles a shoreline settlement from luminous, mosaic-like planes, where houses and roofs flicker into being through assertive blocks of pigment rather than line. Warm ochres and vermilions press against cooling blues and greens, creating a rhythmic push-pull that suggests both the density of communal life and the fragile impermanence of place. The waterline dissolves into broken reflections, turning architecture into memoryβan image of a town not as it is seen, but as it is felt: layered, bustling, and perpetually in motion.







