

Suspended beneath a searing orange sky, the city emerges as a fractured silhouetteβrooflines and spires reduced to angular shards that feel both constructed and eroded by time. The dense, earthbound browns are scored with scratch-like marks, as if memory itself has been etched into the surface, turning architecture into a palimpsest of lived experience. Light is not merely illumination here but an atmosphere of heat and pressure, compressing the horizon into a tense band where order and dissolution meet. The work reads as an urban reverie: a place seen through distance, dust, and emotion, where permanence is constantly renegotiated.







