



A muted constellation of geometric planes assembles itself like an architectural memory half-recalled, where softened edges and granular texture dissolve certainty into atmosphere. Cool blues and greens are counterweighted by quiet ochres and a single ember-like vertical accent, creating a measured pulse that guides the eye through corridors of implied space. The composition reads as both city and abstraction—forms that suggest habitation without declaring it—inviting reflection on how structure, time, and perception continually rebuild the places we think we know.







