

This work constructs a sprawling, dreamlike metropolis from shards of geometry—rooflines, stair-steps, arches, and sails interlocking like memories that refuse a single map. A cool, aqueous field of blues sets a contemplative, nocturnal atmosphere, while sudden flares of red and saffron puncture the surface like alarms or celebrations, animating the city’s pulse. Space behaves as a crowded palimpsest: depth is repeatedly built and collapsed, so the eye wanders through layered neighborhoods of pattern and façade, sensing both intimacy and overload. The overall effect is a poetic portrait of urban consciousness—an architecture of feeling where order and improvisation coexist in delicate tension.







