

This nocturnal abstraction compresses an urban landscape into submerged planes of cobalt and ink, where architecture reads less as structure than as memoryβhalf-erased, half-insisting. A pale vertical seam of light cleaves the composition like a corridor of breath, setting the heavy silhouettes into uneasy suspension and giving the darkness a pulse rather than a void. The fractured geometries and drifting smears suggest a city dissolving under weather, time, or emotion, turning modern solidity into a fragile, almost haunted atmosphere. What remains is a quiet tension between concealment and revelation, as if the painting listens for human presence without ever fully admitting it.







