



This work constructs a metropolis from stacked planes of cobalt and indigo, where translucent blocks read like windows, data, and memory compressed into vertical strata. Against the cool, nocturnal palette, emphatic black forms cut through the architecture like outages or omissions—interruptions that make the city feel simultaneously inhabited and remote. Light appears not as a single source but as scattered, pixel-like glints, suggesting an urban consciousness flickering between presence and erasure. The composition’s upward thrust becomes a meditation on ambition: a skyline that rises, fractures, and reassembles as if the modern world is always mid-construction in the mind.







