



Suspended in a field of pale sky, the composition assembles a maritime city from fractured planes of cobalt and viridian, as if architecture and harbor have been remembered in shards rather than mapped in certainty. A luminous sail-like wedge and a sharply pitched, ink-dark roof create a tense counterpoint—buoyancy against weight—while electric fuchsia pulses through the center like the city’s inner heartbeat. Fine linear tracings skim the surface like rigging, streets, or thought-lines, turning the scene into a choreography of departures and returns where solidity is always on the verge of dissolving into light.







