



This composition reads like an aerial memory of a cityβroads and roofs reduced to urgent planesβwhere a dominant slate-grey band cuts across the surface as both barrier and passage. Soft, watery greens and blues pool beneath sharper rust and brick accents, creating a push-pull between calm terrain and the insistence of built form. The edges remain deliberately porous, with pigments bleeding and reasserting themselves, suggesting that place here is not fixed geography but a shifting map of perception. In its layered translucencies and abrupt angles, the work evokes the emotional architecture of movement: navigation, interruption, and the faint longing for coherence.







