



This layered cityscape unfolds like a remembered skyline seen through rain-streaked glass, where turquoise and indigo washes dissolve architecture into atmosphere while leaving its ornamental bones intact. Repeated arches and latticed windows form a dense visual rhythm—part map, part tapestry—suggesting a civilization built as much from pattern and ritual as from stone. A pale vertical shaft of light anchors the center like a quiet revelation, turning the surrounding facades into luminous reliquaries that hold private lives behind glowing apertures. The work hovers between celebration and elegy, proposing the city as a living manuscript—weathered, overwritten, and still radiant with encoded stories.







